Sudan’s ousted PM Hamdok and army still in talks, no deal yet, sources say

Sudan’s ousted PM Hamdok and army still in talks, no deal yet, sources say
Sudan's Prime Minister Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok chairs a cabinet meeting in the capital Khartoum. (File/AFP)
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Updated 03 November 2021
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Sudan’s ousted PM Hamdok and army still in talks, no deal yet, sources say

Sudan’s ousted PM Hamdok and army still in talks, no deal yet, sources say
  • Hamdok agreed to make the move on the condition that political detainees were released

CAIRO: The Sudanese army is still negotiating with the prime minister ousted in a coup last week over an agreement that could see him return as premier, sources close to him said on Wednesday.
The souces denied a report that Abdalla Hamdok had agreed to return to lead a government.
Hamdok has been under house arrest since his government was toppled by military chief General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan in the coup which derailed a transition towards civilian rule and led Western donors to freeze aid.
Mediation efforts have been underway for several days in search of a negotiated way out of the crisis.
The source close to Hamdok said on Wednesday no agreement had been reached between him and military leaders and talks were still going on.
Earlier, the Saudi-owned al Arabiya TV, quoting unnamed sources, said Hamdok had agreed to return to lead a government.
In a separate report, a media outlet affiliated with al Arabiya, al Hadath TV, said Hamdok wanted political detainees released as a condition for agreeing to lead a government.
Sources who met with Hamdok last week said he was seeking the reversal of the coup and the release of detainees before the possibility of further talks.