Amid a bright atmosphere, the military council and the forces of freedom and change signed a historic agreement in Sudan paving the way for the peaceful transfer of power and the establishment of a civil state.

Day of victory
He described the chairman of the military council, Abdel Fattah Burhan today, "the day of victory of our nation's historic." "Your armed forces will make precious and precious efforts to protect the Sudanese people and make the transition to democratic rule," he said.

Al-Burhan called for making this day a station to overcome the bitterness of the past and said that the peacefulness of the Sudanese people will remain preserved in the consciousness of the world during this revolution.

He said that the Sudanese youth, who were the fuel of this revolution is called to move now to give and build and reconstruction, and called for making the martyrdom of those who gave their souls for the sake of Sudan to build a nation and achieve aspiration.

He praised the performance of the Sudanese Armed Forces, affirmed that it has proved to be a partner and a bridge to change without losing its professionalism, and stressed that the Sudanese Armed Forces will protect the will of the people to achieve freedom and justice.

He concluded that the military establishment and the forces of freedom and change went together to the stage of construction "thanks to the arrangements we reached during the transitional period." He thanked the countries that stood with Sudan in the days following the revolution.

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For his part, the leader in the declaration of the forces of the Declaration of Freedom and Change Mohammed Naji deaf in a long speech to members of the military council to "bring together the pages of chronic dictatorship repugnant" under the ousted President Omar al-Bashir, and "establish together a sustainable democracy" in Sudan.

Al-Bashir said that he "left no guilt except and committed", stressing that "accountability and judicial accountability of the most important duties of the transitional government" to be formed.

He also affirmed the commitment of the forces of freedom and change to "conduct a transparent and objective investigation into the massacre of the General Command and all the violations that accompanied the revolution" since December.

He also called for action to "put all forms of discrimination against women behind us," noting that the former regime "oppressed women." This will be done by "ensuring the rights of women in law and in practice," he said, calling for "a minimum of 40% of the seats in the Transitional Legislative Council" to be allocated to women.

A new stage
ADDIS ABABA - Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abe Ahmed said on Monday that the interim agreement in Sudan marked the beginning of a new phase, reiterating the commitment to support Sudan during the transitional period.

In his speech after the signing of the transitional documents on Saturday in Khartoum, Ahmed called for cooperation and unity in Sudan.
The road to democracy has now begun.

He stressed the need to uphold democratic transformation and adhere to the principles of democracy, and to build institutions in cooperation between all.

He called for adherence to democratic transformation, commitment to democratic principles and institution-building, and work in a team spirit, leading to development and sustainable peace.
Ahmed was greeted and applauded by the participants at the signing ceremony.

A historic achievement
African Union Commission Chairman Moussa Faki called the agreement of the junta and the forces of change a "historic achievement" and stressed that Sudan's future was subject to the participation of all.

He cautioned - in his speech during the signing ceremony of the documents of the transfer of civil power - that the complexities in the Sudanese scene is the product of political legacy and negative accumulations and marginalization and wars.

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Faki also said that reaching an agreement was not easy, as he faced very complex difficulties.

He stressed the need to spread the spirit of openness and reconciliation, and away from marginalization and exclusion to allow all Sudanese to contribute to freedom, democracy, peace and national construction.

He expressed the African Union's support for the implementation of the agreement for the success of the transition period, leading to the holding of free and fair elections.

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Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly (representing the African Union President) affirmed Cairo's support for the hopes of the Sudanese people, praising the regional efforts that helped in reaching the interim agreement.

Madbouli said that Egypt will spare no effort in providing all possible support to Sudan in the coming period, including political support in regional and international forums, especially the African Union, until Sudan regains its distinguished position on the continent.

He added that the agreement represents a roadmap for Sudan in the next stage and everyone will work to help in its implementation and success, pointing out that the agreement dates to a new phase in Sudan where the Sudanese people reap the fruits of their sacrifices.

A glorious moment
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta said the final signing of the transitional period documents paves the way for future solutions to Sudan's issues.

He added that the celebration of this occasion represents a glorious moment in the history of Sudan and the transition from conflict to the coalition.

He affirmed his country's solidarity with Sudan and urged Kenyan leaders to engage in the peace process and work to implement the terms of the agreement.

"The Sudanese are required to observe all the principles of the rule of law and express the diversity of the people of Sudan to achieve political stability and ensure that the political values ​​sought by the Sudanese will not be compromised."

Lesson
African mediator Mohamed El Hacene Ould Labat expressed the AU's strong commitment to work to implement the terms of the agreement.

He stressed the unity of the African continent behind supporting the agreement in Sudan, pointing out that it came as a result of the will of the Sudanese people.

He added that the continent has become determined to maintain the independence of its countries, and to give through this agreement a lesson to the world in its ability to solve its problems and crises.

During the signing ceremony, Ould Labat carried a lot of enthusiasm, optimism and joy.

Voice of the world reputation
The European Union's foreign minister, Pekka Haavisto, praised the Sudanese people who have succeeded in making their voices heard in the world, democratizing a period of peace, reconciliation, stability and a civilian government.

He urged the political parties to dialogue and agreement among them, noting that the African Union wants to discuss the contentious issues within Sudan.

He added that the agreement between the parties can not meet all sorties, but it represents an opportunity to bring peace to Sudan.

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Transit Day
The leader of the National Umma Party, Sadiq al-Mahdi, who addressed the signing ceremony without prior arrangement, said that "the march has reached its first stage so far" and stressed that good governance does not brutality, but the implementation of the principles of accountability, transparency, the rule of law and participation.

He pointed out that the Sudanese people remained a guardian of these meanings "whenever lost recovered by the first, second and third revolution, so that he was able to dazzle the world with the recent revolution" and saluted the contributions of women in the recent change.

"Today is a day of transit for civilian rule as well as for governance that will bring peace, prioritize it and achieve democratic transformation through free elections."

Al-Mahdi said that the next phase will be a test for us, not exclusion, vowing to open the door for everyone to participate in the "wedding of Sudan."

He said that this day "a day of transit to civilian rule, which will achieve peace and democratic transformation through free elections in accordance with the Sudanese people."

He concluded that democratization will be a partnership between the civic forces that have brought about change and that they should open the door to those who have not contaminated their positions with bias towards tyranny, referring to the forces that participated in the isolated government.