Sudan's military council, opposition coalition reach political accord

Sudan's military council, opposition coalition reach political accord
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KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan's ruling military council and an opposition alliance signed a political accord on Wednesday as part of a power-sharing deal aimed at leading the country nation to democracy.

The agreement was signed in Khartoum in the presence of African mediators following a night of talks to iron out some details of the agreement reached earlier this month.

The deal is meant to pave the way to a political transition in Sudan after military leaders ousted former President Omar al-Bashir in April following weeks of protests against him.

"We want a stable homeland, because we have suffered a great deal," Ibrahim al-Amin, a leader in the opposition Forces of Freedom and Change coalition, said after the ceremony.

Ethiopian mediator Mahmud Dirir said Sudan needed to overcome poverty and called for the country to be taken of a U.S. list of states that support terrorism.

The sides are still working on a constitutional declaration, which is expected to be signed on Friday.

(Reporting by Ahmed Tolba; Writing by Sami Aboudi; Editing by Andrew Heavens and Angus MacSwan)

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