The National Anthem, in celebration of the announcement by the African Union mediator to Sudan Mohamed El Hassan Labbat, that the Transitional Military Council and the forces of the Declaration of Freedom and Change agreed on a constitutional document Paving the way for the formation of a transitional government.

The alliance of the forces of the Declaration of Freedom and Change welcomed the agreement as a first step that would have a successor.

The representatives of the parties, the pro-democracy civil groups and the army, will continue discussions on the technical arrangements for the agreement, Sudanese journalists in the conference hall chanted with delight and welcomed the arrival of the Sudanese mediator Mahmoud Dreir. Of the agreement, while some chanted slogans "civilian civil" characteristic of the protest movement.

After the conference, dozens gathered outside the Friendship Hall on the banks of the Blue Nile in the center of Khartoum waving their flags, and called "civil civilian" and "Blood with blood we do not accept blood money."

A draft of the constitutional document indicated that the GID would be under the supervision of the government and the Sovereign Council, which would govern the country in the transitional period, while the rapid support forces would follow the general command of the armed forces.