Britain denied on Friday reports that its diplomats had been told to open contacts with Egypt’s banned Islamist Muslim Brotherhood movement. A Foreign Office spokesman said the only direct contact his government had was with independent parliament members, without denying that these could include Brotherhood sympathizers. The New Statesman magazine on Thursday published what it said were a series of official documents outlining a policy of enhancing contacts with the outlawed movement. Full Story
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