Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood (MB) financial tycoon, Youssef Nada said he was ready to "talk to whoever wants Egypt's interest", alluding to the group's acceptance of possible reconciliation with the incumbent regime, Al Bawaba News reported Friday. "I am ready to meet whoever wants Egypt to live in peace," Nada, fugitive in Italy, said in a statement, alleging the MB's commitment to the so-called legitimacy seeks to avert the country further surges of chaos. This comes in response to statements by head of Tunisian Renaissance Movement, Rashed Al Ghanoushy to the Turkish Anadolu news agency where he declared readiness to play a mediator role for reconciliation among all Egyptian sides. Egypt has witnessed a state of turmoil since the ouster of MB rule, July 2013, with a string of deadly blasts claiming hundreds of lives across the country, attacks for which MB-allied Wilayat Sinai terrorist group has repeatedly claimed responsibility.