The forces of the Declaration of Freedom and Change in Sudan have received a call from the Transitional Military Council to resume negotiations on civil authority, noting that they identified the points of contention and seek to resolve within 72 hours.

In a statement, it said in a statement yesterday that it had informed the Council that the old approach was not consistent with the Sudanese people's demands for salvation and that the revolution would reach its goals as quickly as possible.

The forces considered that «our response to our belief that the beginning of a new era requires no delay in creating a climate of stability because the prolonged political crisis reflected on the Sudanese people in the form of economic crises grinding, disruption of life and fluctuation in the necessary services».

The forces of the Declaration of Freedom and Change added that their respective bodies had identified the points of contention with the junta, and that the debate on them was decidedly decisive in any meeting.

She pointed out that she decided to engage in a direct discussion on these points without stopping to be completed within 72 hours, which will end our people aware of it.

The forces of freedom and change stipulated that the meeting with the military council be held in a suitable place to complete its work away from media leaks.

And indicated that it will provide a written response to the memorandum of the Transitional Military Council, revealing that it will announce its position fully during a press conference.

And noted that it will continue to peaceful resistance from sit-ins and rallies and demonstrations because it is the guarantor to meet the demands of protesters.

The forces of the Declaration of Freedom and Change, which leads the protests in Sudan, have recently threatened to stop negotiating with the transitional military junta and to consider what happened as a "coup" that requires an escalation to bring it down.

The Transitional Military Council, on the other hand, announced that it had invited representatives of the Alliance of Forces for Freedom and Change to meet and negotiate on Sunday.

The Alliance of the Forces for Freedom and Change in Sudan, which includes a gathering of professionals, announced on Friday evening, the cessation of negotiations with the military council until the formation of a leadership council of the coalition.

According to the sources, the unified command will discuss with the Transitional Military Council points of disagreement over the transitional phase in the country, following the fall of the Bashir regime.

Thousands of demonstrators gathered outside the headquarters of the Sudanese army in Khartoum to demand that the military junta, which took power after Bashir's overthrow a month ago on April 11, give up power to a civilian administration.

But talks between the leaders of the Freedom and Change Coalition, which leads the protests, and the military junta have been stalled by differences.

The two parties differ on the composition of the body that is supposed to replace the military junta. The forces of freedom and change want the majority of their members to be civilians, while the army seeks to be the majority of the military.

The Popular Movement led by the owner of the property announced the arrival of a delegation to the Sudanese capital Khartoum yesterday to arrange for the return of the deputy leader of the movement Yasser Arman to Khartoum and to enter into negotiations with the military council to end the war.

The Popular Movement (an armed faction fighting the Sudanese government in the states of Blue Nile and South Kordofan) said in a statement that it will send to Khartoum a delegation of seven people headed by spokesman of the Popular Movement Mubarak Ardul.

The statement stressed that the cessation of war in the theaters of various operations the priority of the next phase, calling on the armed struggle forces and the Sudanese army to build new security arrangements for the benefit of the country and the cessation of war across the country.