10583632 The Muslim Brotherhood has entered into negotiations with the Egyptian authorities
Egyptian opposition movement the Muslim Brotherhood said that the beginning of negotiations with the Egyptian authorities said on Sunday, February 6, Agence France-Presse, citing a source in the "brotherhood" of anonymity. This is the first talks between the authorities and the movement of the Muslim Brotherhood, whose activities are officially banned in Egypt. According to a representative of the Muslim Brotherhood, they have begun a dialogue with the authorities to "determine how they are prepared to meet the demands of the people." In addition, the purpose of the talks will be the elimination of "foreign or regional intervention in the affairs of the country." Reportedly, the talks involved the vice-president of Egypt, Omar Suleiman. In this previously "Muslim brothers" have repeatedly stated that in negotiations with the authorities involved do not intend to. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has repeatedly accused the movement of the Muslim Brotherhood, which is the most influential opposition group in the country to destabilize the political situation. According to him, if he leaves the presidency, members of the movement will take advantage of the consequent chaos for their own purposes. However, representatives of the Muslim Brotherhood have denied accusations that they are planning to establish a radical Islamist state in Egypt. Feb. 4, it became known that the movement refused to participate in the upcoming presidential election. As for Mubarak's resignation demanded by residents, it remains at the head of Egypt and led the ruling party, although on Saturday, February 5, the party leadership resigned. True, Mubarak has refused to stand for election at the next election, scheduled for September 2011. He also said he was not going to transfer power to his son Gamal. Anti-government demonstrations in Egypt began on 25 January. According to the UN, during the unrest in the country killed more than 300 people, several thousand injured.