CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's main opposition bloc said on Monday it would not hold talks with the Islamist president Mohamed Mursi, hours after the army gave feuding politicians 48 hours to resolve a national crisis or face an imposed solution.
"We are not going to talk to Mursi because we don't see him as legitimate anymore," said Khaled Dawoud, spokesman for the National Salvation Front, a group of liberal and leftist politicians.
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