A power-sharing deal has been signed by Sudan's deputy chief of the military council, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, and Ahmad al-Rabiah, leader of the Alliance for Freedom and Changes protest movement, APA reports citing BBC.
The deal was agreed after all-night talks between the military and the opposition. The signing took place in Khartoum in front of African mediators.
Under the plan, a rotating sovereign council will be established - with the military in charge for the first 21 months, before a civilian-run administration takes over ahead of elections.