The Muslim Brotherhood said on Saturday it would be willing to enter into dialogue with Vice President Omar Suleiman to pull Egypt out of its worst crisis in 30 years.
A spokesman for the Brotherhood, the most influential and organized opposition group, said the talks will take place at the cabinet at 11:00 am (0900 GMT) on Sunday to discuss the process of Mubarak leaving office, the right to protest in public places and guarantees for their safety. (Reuters)













