Syria says Morsi ouster an ‘achievement’

People celebrate at Tahrir Square after a broadcast by the head of the Egyptian military announcing the ouster of President Mohamed Morsi in Cairo on July 3, 2013.

The Syrian government says that the ouster Egyptâ„¢s President Mohamed Morsi by the countryâ„¢s Army has been a Å“great achievement” for the Egyptians.

Å“Syria’s people and leadership and Army express their deep appreciation for the national, populist movement in Egypt which has yielded a great achievement,” the government said in a statement carried on state television on Thursday.

The statement also said that the overthrow of Morsiâ„¢s government was Å“a radical reversal involving a firm will to maintain democracy.”

General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, the head of Egyptâ„¢s Army, announced late Wednesday that President Morsi was no longer in office. He declared Head of Supreme Constitutional Court Adli Mansour as the interim president.

Syriaâ„¢s Information Minister Omran al-Zohbi said on Wednesday that Egypt would overcome its crisis if Morsi stepped down.

Å“Egypt will be able to overcome its crisis if Morsi realizes that the vast majority of the Egyptian people refuse his presence and are calling for his departure,” he said.

Morsiâ„¢s ouster came after days of massive anti-government protests plunged the country into chaos.

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Republished with permission from: Press TV