President Barack Obama and his Secretary of State John Kerry delivered Washington's viewpoint on the crisis to their respective counterparts in Cairo over phone.
"He (Kerry) conveyed the same message that the (US) President conveyed to his counterpart, which is that it's important to listen to the Egyptian people. We are committed to the democratic process in Egypt and does not support any single party or group," State Department spokesperson, Jen Psaki, said at her daily news conference.
Reiterating that democracy is about more than just holding elections, Psaki said it's about ensuring that people can have their voices heard.
"Peacefully (protesting), of course, is always the goal. You saw that the President urged President Morsi to take steps to show that he is responsive to their concerns, and the Secretary agrees that that is an important step for the government to take," she noted.
"You also heard the President's call that there are concerns about violence. There are concerns about violence against women. And putting an end to that is certainly a step that can be taken on the ground," Psaki said.
Psaki said the US is on the side of the people of Egypt and not taking any sides.
"We're on neither side. We're on the side of the Egyptian people. We have been in touch with all sides -- the opposition, with the government, with the military -- and we will continue to be," she said.
"That's the stage that we're at now. Certainly more work needs to be done, and that's been clear in all of our public and private communication," she said.
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