Turkish PM exchanged views on Syria and Egypt over phone with British counterpart

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan held a phone conversation with his British counterpart David Cameron on Tuesday.
Erdogan and Cameron exchanged views on the latest developments in Egypt and Syria and in the wider region.

Erdogan stressed that the international community and United Nations (UN) Security Council must take concrete steps for a solution in Syrian civil war.

He also called for an urgent return to democracy in Egypt with the participation of all segments of the Egyptian society.

The Turkish prime minister urged the release of Mohamed Morsi, the first democratically elected president of Egypt, who has been kept in an undisclosed place by the Egyptian army, along with other detained politicians, since his ouster by the military on July 3.

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