Sudan's ruling military council and the main opposition coalition have reached an agreement to usher in a new period of transitional government, the African Union said, Aljazeera reports.
Mohamed Hassan Lebatt, Africa Union (AU) mediator for Sudan, said representatives from both sides - civilian pro-democracy groups and the military - will continue talks on Saturday over the technical details of the deal.
"I am announcing to the Sudanese, African and international public opinion that the two delegations have fully agreed on the constitutional declaration," Lebatt told a news conference in the early hours of Saturday morning.
The document, which outlines the powers and the relationships between the branches of the transitional government, comes after weeks of protracted negotiations brokered by the African Union and neighbouring Ethiopia amid sporadic bouts of violence in the capital Khartoum and other cities.
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