President of the Sudanese Transitional Council, Lieutenant-General Abdel Fattah El-Barhan, called on the Alliance of Freedom and Change to unconditional negotiations after the suspension of negotiations following the dismantling of sit-ins behind dozens of deaths, while Egypt is presiding over a meeting of the regional partners of Sudan in Addis Ababa today.

"We call on our brothers in all political forces and freedom and change to come to negotiations without setting preconditions," he said, speaking to a group of health workers yesterday.

The proof of the transitional council welcomed «to negotiate with the forces of freedom without exclusion of any Sudanese in the national solution».

"We do not target any exclusion, but there are interventions that have hampered the progress of negotiations," he said.

"We want stability in the interim period, until we reach an international election," he said.

The President of the Transitional Council to «major challenges facing the Sudanese people and not the Transitional Council», stressing that «the army will not accept the loss of security and unity of Sudan».

Al-Barhan, while addressing medical and health professionals, said that "many of the gains of the Sudanese people were going to non-beneficiaries."

He stressed that «the armed forces when he sided with the revolution of the people was not intended to seize power».

He pointed out that «the transitional period includes the task of accounting corrupt officials of the former regime, but there are difficulties and obstacles facing us in this, and under our hands now many assets and funds that belonged to the Sudanese people, including the Palace Hotel Friendship».

For his part, the British ambassador in Khartoum, yesterday, in an interview with Agence France-Presse, that the leaders of the junta in Sudan to hand over power quickly to a civilian government if they want to restore domestic and international confidence.

This comes at a time when the Egyptian Foreign Minister, Sameh Shukri, today, the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa to preside over the meeting of the African Union of Foreign Ministers of the regional partners of Sudan.

The meeting, which was called by Egypt, the current president of the African Union, is a continuation of its efforts to coordinate regional visions aimed at creating a conducive atmosphere that will motivate various Sudanese parties to resume direct dialogue, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ahmed Hafez said in a press statement. , And promote joint action among them, to reach an agreement on the management of the transition.

He said that the meeting reflects the keenness of the participating parties to the cohesion, unity and stability of the brotherly Sudan, pointing out that Egypt has continued with all the Sudanese parties before the meeting in order to emphasize the common desire to help all the Sudanese parties to reach an agreement among themselves to ensure the preservation of state institutions And realize the aspirations of the brotherly Sudanese people in security, stability and development.

The Spokesman affirmed that the participating countries intend to present their visions and visions during the meeting on the overall situation in the Sudan during this important and delicate phase, recognizing the importance of the security and stability of the Sudan to the region and the entire African continent.

The Spokesman also noted the keenness of the participating countries to provide all necessary support to all the Sudanese parties in order to achieve the benefits of the transitional period in accordance with a comprehensive approach to ensure the implementation of what is agreed between them.

The regional partners of the Sudan are Ethiopia, Chad, the Republic of the Congo, Central Africa, Djibouti, Kenya, Rwanda, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Uganda, Nigeria and Eritrea, as well as the Chairperson of the AU Commission.

A senior leader of the forces of the Declaration of Freedom and Change revealed an agreement with the Transitional Military Council to form a council of sovereignty of 15 people, with the two parties to be equal, with consensus on a person to preside over the Council during the interim period.

The leader said that the Ethiopian mediator will return to Khartoum today, carrying the vision of Prime Minister Abi Ahmed on the proposals handed over to the parties to the negotiations in Sudan, on resolving the problem of the political current, especially the Council's sovereign crisis.

He added that the situation of escalation in the political scene, has nothing to do with the course of the negotiation, which has been agreed upon is imminent, noting that the parties to the negotiation will not choose to declare any government unilaterally.

The leader expressed willingness to solve the problem of the Legislative Council, which was finally put forward, by waiving some of the 67%, while retaining a majority in the Legislative Council in favor of the forces of the Declaration of Freedom and Change, indicating that this flexibility to accommodate others from the political and societal components.

A leader in «freedom and change», reveals an agreement with the Council on the formation of the Council of the sovereignty of 15 people to qualify the parties.