Brotherhood warns it could quit talks with Egypt government

Anti-government supporters rest by an Egyptian army tank in Tahrir Square in Cairo. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

CAIRO, (Reuters) – U.S. President Barack Obama said yesterday talks to resolve Egypt’s crisis were making progress, but  the main Islamist opposition in Cairo said it could quit the  process if protesters’ demands were not met.

Obama’s comments seemed to contradict those by Egyptian  opposition figures who reported little progress in talks over  demands including the immediate exit of President Hosni Mubarak.

“Obviously, Egypt has to negotiate a path and they’re making