 And to all the parts of Africa, Chad's new military transitional government said it will not negotiate with the rebels, blamed for killing the country's president, Idris Derby. In a televised statement, the military spokesman general Azem Agoma said the rebels were seeking to collaborate with several groups of jihadists and traffickers who served as mercenaries in Libya. He said, quote, this situation endangers Chad and the stability of the entire sub-region. This is not the time for mediation or negotiation without laws, end of quote. Meanwhile, opposition groups have called Mohammad Derby's appointment a coup d'etat and have called for a demonstration on Tuesday. You get notified about fresh news updates.