.- The Muslim Brotherhood, one of the main components of the Egyptian opposition, announced late Saturday in a statement that "started a dialogue" with those responsible "to see how far they are willing to accept the demands of the people." An official of the movement said, requesting anonymity, that a "meeting took place on Saturday morning between those responsible for the Muslim Brotherhood and Vice President Omar Suleiman." "Desiring to preserve the interests of the nation and its institutions, and concerned about preserving the country's independence and rejecting any international or regional interference in our internal affairs, began a dialogue to see how far they are willing to accept the demands of the people" indicate.
Thus, the Muslim Brotherhood take distance with Iran, which has called for the establishment of an Islamic regime in Egypt.
Thus, the Muslim Brotherhood take distance with Iran, which has called for the establishment of an Islamic regime in Egypt.
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