The Latest: Head of Sudan's ruling military council says generals ready to resume negotiations with opposition.
The United States, Norway and Britain have issued a joint statement condemning the Sudanese security forces for their violent attacks on protesters that killed dozens this week.
The three nation’s statement came before the Sudanese military council said on Wednesday that the generals are ready to resume negotiations with the opposition. Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan said on Wednesday there would be “no restriction” in talks with the leaders behind the months-long street protests.Burhan also added that those responsible for the violent beak-up of the demonstrators’ sit-in would be held accountable.
Burhan had earlier cut the negotiations and cancelled all agreed-on points between the military and the Forces for Declaration of Freedom and Change, which represents the protesters.Organizers of the pro-democracy protests in Sudan say the death toll across the country since the violent dispersal of their sit-in in Khartoum earlier this week has increased to 60.
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