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ElBaradei on Egypt talks: Nobody knows who's talking to who

Egyptian opposition figure Mohamed ElBaradei on Sunday spoke out against negotiations on the future of the country's government, in an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press."
"The process is opaque. Nobody knows who is talking to whom at this stage," the former UN nuclear watchdog said. He also claimed that he was not invited to join the talks.
Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman met with the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood and other opposition groups on Sunday for the first time and offered sweeping concessions, including granting press freedom and rolling back police powers in the government's latest attempt to try to end nearly two weeks of upheaval.