White House Photo
Office of the Press Secretary
The White House
February 26, 2013
President Obama spoke with Egyptian President Morsy today to reaffirm
the United States’ strong commitment to the Egyptian people as they
continue their transition to democracy. The President welcomed
President Morsy’s commitment to serving as a President for all
Egyptians, including women and people of all faiths, and emphasized
President Morsy’s responsibility to protect the democratic principles
that the Egyptian people fought so hard to secure. President Obama
encouraged President Morsy, and all political groups within Egypt, to
work to build consensus and advance the political transition. The two
leaders also discussed Egypt’s economic situation and the importance of
implementing reforms that have broad support and will promote long term
growth. The two Presidents discussed regional security, and President
Obama welcomed Egypt’s continued role in advancing regional peace and
maintaining the ceasefire in Gaza. The President noted that Secretary
Kerry will be traveling on March 2 to Egypt, where he will meet with
government and opposition leaders and members of civil society, and will
emphasize the need for all Egyptians to work together to build their
democracy and promote economic stability and prosperity.
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