Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak says he will not run for a new term in office in September elections and will work during the rest of his term for a "peaceful transfer of power" in a new attempt to defuse massive protests demanding his immediate ouster.
But that did not calm public fury as clashes erupted between his opponents and supporters. The protesters, whose numbers multiplied more than tenfold in a single day Tuesday for their biggest rally yet, have insisted they will not end their unprecedented week-old wave of unrest until their ruler for nearly three decades goes.
President Obama, meanwhile, said the embattled Egyptian leader "recognizes that the status quo is not sustainable and a change must take place." Obama delivered remarks from the White House after speaking with Mubarak by phone about his plans to step aside later this year.
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