Sudan military agrees to reinstate ousted PM Hamdok: mediators

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Sudan military agrees to reinstate ousted PM Hamdok: mediators
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Sudan's General Abdel Fattah al Burhan and Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok reach a deal for his return and the release of civilian leaders detained since a military coup, mediators say

The deal is announced ahead of planned mass protests against the military takeover, the latest in a string of rallies that have left at least 40 people killed.

A group Sudanese mediators, who have been locked in talks to mediate a deal since the outbreak of the crisis, released a statement outlining the main points of the deal. The Sovereign Council will hold an urgent meeting on Sunday, said a source with knowledge of the talks.'Opposition does not recognise the deal'

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