Egyptian Opposition Will Only Consider "Real and Effective" Talks With Morsi
Mohammed Morsi offers talks to the opposition after the Islamist constitution becomes law
Egypt's opposition has said it will consider an offer of talks from President Mohammed Morsi, after a controversial constitution became law.
Spokesman Hussein Abdel Ghani said the opposition would enter only "real and effective" talks, and dismissed a forum set up by the president as "farcical".
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