Eight months after the Sudanese army seized power in a coup, its leader has said it will withdraw from political negotiations and allow a transitional government to be formed. But observers suggested the military could not be trusted.
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In a televised speech, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan said the withdrawal would allow political and revolutionary groups to form a transitional government. The ruling sovereign council, led by Gen Al-Burhan, will also be dissolved when a new government is formed, he added.
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