French President Macron calls for immediate release of Sudan Prime
Minister
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[October 25, 2021]
PARIS (Reuters) - French President
Emmanuel Macron on Monday condemned the coup attempt in Sudan and called
for the immediate release of the Sudanese Prime Minister and civilian
members of the government.
Soldiers arrested most of the members of Sudan's cabinet on Monday and a
military officer dissolved the transitional government, while opponents
of the takeover took to the streets where gunfire and injuries were
reported.
Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok was detained and moved to an undisclosed
location after refusing to issue a statement in support of the coup,
said the information ministry, still apparently under the control of
Hamdok's supporters.
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French President Emmanuel Macron holds a news conference at the end
of the second day of a European Union leaders meeting in Brussels,
Belgium October 22, 2021. Aris Oikonomou/Pool via REUTERS
Sudan's information ministry said military forces had
arrested civilian members of the Sovereign Council and members of
the government. In a statement sent to Reuters, it called on
Sudanese "to block the military's movements to block the democratic
transition".
(Reporting by Dominique Vidalon; Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta)
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