Negotiations will be conducted between Tahrir's Youth Movement and protestors in front of Egypt's new Cabinet to convince them to dissolve their strike and to provide Egypt's new government with an opportunity to meet the Egyptians' demands, said public coordinator of the movement, Sherif Idrees. In a press conference held in Egypt's planning Ministry after a meeting with the newly appointed Prime Minister Kamal el-Ganzouri, Idrees said they refused any ministerial positions, adding they will work to help el-Ganzouri's government resolve the current crisis. He expressed confidence about how the new government can overcome the current crisis, adding they hope to establish a modern civil state in Egypt. He revealed they managed to convince 150 demonstrators to dissolve their strike organized in front of Egypt's Cabinet, adding they will resume negotiations to convince the rest of the protestors. He demanded media to bear the responsibility of what they publish in different issues, especially during the current sensitive conditions in Egypt.