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Egyptian government to say mediation failed to end crisis

Negotiate an end to the political crisis in Egypt chance looked to have ran aground Tuesday with government troops reportedly preparing to declare foreign installation mediation efforts failed.
State-owned Al-Ahram newspaper quoted official sources said the government will make an announcement, the effect quickly.
It will also announce that the Muslim Brotherhood (Muslim Brotherhood) protests against non-peaceful army overthrew President Mohammed Mursi - a signal that the government intends to end their power.
Report seemed hours later, the two senior U.S. mediation mission senators said they believe that Mursi's removal has been a military coup - caused uproar in the Egyptian media, and draw a strong riposte by the acting president.
Republican senators - Lindsey Graham (Lindsey Graham) and John McCain - The military also called for the release of political prisoners and start a national dialogue, democracy and the rule of law return to Egypt.
State television quoted the acting president Mansour Ards Lee calls McCain's remarks "unacceptable interference in internal policies."
Many Egyptian private television talk shows are also struggling to react. LAMIS · Hadid CBC television called them "big insult to Egypt and its people."
Egypt has been in turmoil since the Mursi July 3 after the overthrow of huge demonstrations against his rule.
Security sources said at least one person in the northern port city of Alexandria Mursi late Tuesday between supporters and opponents of the conflict were killed and 35 people were injured.
The country's first freely elected president, Mursi is now being held in a secret location and thousands of his supporters are still stationed in the two protest sites in Cairo.
From the United States, European Union, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates envoy has pushed to resolve the crisis to avoid further Mursi supporters and bloody clashes between the security forces.
However, the "Al-Ahram" report hopes of a breakthrough, the government cast blame what Mursi of the Muslim Brotherhood (Muslim Brotherhood) stubborn.
The newspaper said the interim government will announce "All the United States, Europe, Qatar and the UAE delegation to convince brother a peaceful solution to the current crisis" has failed.
Government to allow diplomats to visit imprisoned brothers leaders the opportunity to give a peaceful settlement.
But it is now considered a fait accompli overthrow Mursi, will continue to use their own "road map" elections in nine months, the pyramid says.
Q. comment in the newspaper report, the U.S. State Department senior official in Washington said that in the case did not confirm the talks had broken down: "We remain committed to calm tensions, we have been working to prevent violence and toward inclusiveness political process. "
Interim Egyptian government announced that it would set the stage for pro-Mursi demonstrators camped in the Rabaa and AL-Nahda a showdown in Cairo, said they were peaceful assembly.
Security forces last week promised demonstrators safe exit if they leave the camp, but warned that their patience is limited.
However, they may hold any action until Sunday, the end of the Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, the Muslim festival after.
Unfinished Mission
Recent developments made by Graham and McCain's mission, U.S. President Barack Obama's request, to help resolve the crisis in a country that is in Washington's Middle East policy for a great finish.
Army Chief of Staff Abdul 法塔赫思思, interim vice president Mohamed ElBaradei and Interim Prime Minister Hazem el-Beblawi meet after Graham's news conference, said: "Who is in charge, who person not elected, the elected people who are in prison status quo is unacceptable. "
They also called brothers, whose leaders were imprisoned, including the Mursi lot, avoid resorting to violence and join the conversation.
But it is described Mursi hit a raw nerve coup overthrew Egypt.
Intense controversy is defined by the opposing military and civilian supporters say it is Egyptians took to the streets to demand Mursi leave the office at the behest of the millions to act.
Word coup, U.S. officials deliberately avoided, according to U.S. law, triggering off $ 130 million U.S. dollars, U.S. military aid Egypt receives each year.
However, McCain said, "cutting off aid would be at the wrong time the wrong signal."
, Sherief Shawki, a spokesman for the interim government, told Reuters reporters said it would stick to its transition plan. He also rejected the call for the release of imprisoned members of the Brotherhood, said they would be performed by the court.
Mursi came to power in June 2012, 16 months after the overthrow of the US-backed strongman Hosni Mubarak, who ruled for nearly 30 years.
Fear, he tried to establish an Islamic dictatorship, coupled with a failure of the majority of Egypt's 84 million people plagued, triggered massive street demonstrations led to the army's move to alleviate economic hardship.
Nearly 300 people had been overthrown since killed in political violence, including 80 security forces shot and killed on July 27.
McCain said the senator also Mursi's Freedom and Justice party's political forces met with members of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Monday, the state and the EU special envoy William Burns met with U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Bernardino Leon Brotherhood deputy leader 海拉特埃尔 - Chartres imprisonment, he was held in prison.
They tried to persuade him to realize that there is no hope of recovery Mursi and accept a political compromise. Brotherhood spokesman said Chartres has insisted that they should be talking about Mursi only solution is "upside coup."
 



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