The International Muslim Brotherhood terrorist organization had prepared a draft resolution in view of an alleged reconciliation between the outlawed group and the Egyptian government, coordinator of the Muslim Brotherhood dissident movement, Amr Emara told Al Bawaba News Saturday. The resolution includes 4 conditions, among which the immediate release of detained MB leaders including ousted president Mohamed Morsi, the acknowledgment that the Rabaa Square sit-in protesters were martyrs, the holding of a referendum to choose between President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi and Mohamed Morsi for presidency and allowing the dissolved MB parliament to conduct its sessions in Egypt with full parliamentary authorities as it was not dissolved by a court verdict but according to a presidential decree issued by former interim president Adly Mansour. On his part, spokesperson for the presidency denied Friday any pressure from the Gulf countries led by Saudi Arabia on reconciliation talks between Egypt and the outlawed MB terrorist group.