Sudan’s leading pro-democracy group has met with the country’s generals for the first time since last year’s military coup, the U.S. Embassy said Friday, in what could signal a breakthrough in attempts to bring the East African nation back on track toward a democratic transition. The meeting held late Thursday in the capital, Khartoum, brought…
CAIRO (AP) Sudan's leading pro-democracy group has met with the country's generals for the first time since last year's military coup, the U.S. Embassy said Friday, in what could signal a breakthrough in attempts to bring the East African nation back on track toward a democratic transition.
CAIRO: Sudan’s leading pro-democracy group has met with the country’s generals for the first time since last year’s military coup, the US Embassy said on Friday, in what could signal a breakthrough in attempts to bring the East African nation back on track toward a democratic transition. The meeting held late on Thursday in the capital, Khartoum, brought the Forces for the
Sudan's leading pro-democracy group has met with the country's generals for the first time since last year's military coup, the U.S. Embassy said Friday, in what could signal a breakthrough in attempts to bring the East African nation back on track toward a democratic transition.