US President Barack Obama held a phone call with Egypt's President Mohamed Morsi on Tuesday.
According to a statement released from the White House the phone call between two leaders was described as, "US President Obama welcomed President Morsi's commitment to serving as a president for all Egyptians, including women and people of all faiths and emphasized President Morsi's responsibility to protect the democratic principles that the Egyptian people fought so hard to secure."
The White House statement also said, "President Obama encouraged President Morsi, and all political groups within Egypt, to work to build consensus and advance the political transition."
During their phone call, Morsi and Obama covered the economic situation in Egypt and discussed the importance of implementing economic reforms in Egypt which will promote long term growth.
The regional security was assessed between the phone call of two leaders.
According to White House, on the phone call, Obama reminded the Egypt visit of US Secretary of State John Kerry on March 2 and stated that Kerry will come together with the leaders of the government and opposition to work together to build their democracy and promote economic stability and prosperity.