African summit urges Sudan \'democratic transition\' within 3 months: Egypt

African summit urges Sudan 'democratic transition' within 3 months: Egypt

AFP  |  Cairo 

African leaders at an emergency summit in urged Sudan's military rulers on Tuesday to implement a democratic transition within three months, the Egyptian presidency said.

and representatives from several other African nations agreed on "the need for more time" for Sudanese authorities and political actors "to implement peaceful, organised and democratic transition measures", it said in a statement.

They also urged the to extend by three months a deadline, currently the end of April, for Sudan's military council to hand power to a civilian authority or face suspension from the regional bloc.

That would partially ease international pressure on the council to hand over to civilian rule.

The toppled longtime on April 11, but protestors have continued to hold mass rallies demanding a swift transition to a non-military government -- calls the council has so far resisted.

Heads of state and senior officials from states including Ethiopia, Nigeria, and took part in the summit.

"We agreed today into the urgent restoration of a constitutional system through a democratic, political transition owned and led by the Sudanese themselves," said Egyptian Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who currently chairs the AU.

"This is to institute a comprehensively democratic political system and entrench the rule of law" as well as safeguarding human rights, he added.

The summit statement also expressed "the complete support of the and neighbouring for as it faces it political, security and economic challenges".

The participating also said they would help tackle cross-border crime including arms and human trafficking in order to maintain "regional stability".

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First Published: Tue, April 23 2019. 21:35 IST