Western and Arab envoys visited a high-ranking member of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood in jail on Monday, the state news agency reported, to press an international bid to defuse the crisis ignited by President Mohammed Mursi’s downfall.
The envoys met deputy Brotherhood leader Khairat El-Shater just after midnight, having received permission from the prosecutor general to visit him at Tora prison, south of Cairo, the state news agency MENA reported.
The report citing “an informed source” contradicted an earlier government denial of a visit by the envoys from the United States, European Union, United Arab Emirates and Qatar.
MENA gave no further details. Earlier, the Doha-based Al Jazeera news channel reported the meeting had taken place. The reports could not be independently confirmed.
Shater is deputy leader of the group that propelled Mursi to office last year in Egypt’s first democratic presidential election. Seen as the Brotherhood’s main political strategist, he was arrested after Mursi’s downfall on charges of inciting violence.