Sudanese factions postpone agreement on civilian rule after coup.

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The signing of an agreement to name a Sudanese civilian government has been postponed to April 6 due to a lack of consensus on some outstanding issues, according to a spokesman for the negotiation process. The talks have stalled over the integration of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a powerful paramilitary group accused of war crimes, into the regular army. Reform of the security forces is a key point of contention in the talks, which envisage an exit of generals from politics once a civilian government is installed.
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