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    Egypt's army set to oust Mursi as clock ticks

    Agencies | Updated: 2013-07-03 07:15

    Egypt's army set to oust Mursi as clock ticks

    Protesters opposing Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi shout slogans near a banner with pictures of Muslim Brotherhood members during a demonstration in front of the Presidential Palace "Qasr Al Quba" in Cairo July 2, 2013. [Photo/Agencies]

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    The confrontation has pushed the most populous Arab nation closer to the brink of chaos amid a deepening economic crisis two years after the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak, raising concern in Washington, Europe and neighbouring Israel.

    Troops intervened to break up clashes in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria. They were also out on the streets of Suez and Port Said, at either end of the Suez Canal. The waterway is vital to world trade and to Egypt's struggling economy.

    Mursi was looking increasingly isolated as ministers and officials who are not members of his Muslim Brotherhood resigned. He also lost a judicial battle when a court evicted his prosecutor-general and reinstated a Mubarak appointee.

    Egypt's Coptic Pope, spiritual leader of the country's 10 percent Christian minority, expressed open support for the anti-Mursi Tamarud (Rebel) movement in a tweet, voicing support for the trio of people, army and youth.

    The leading Muslim religious authority, Al-Azhar, called for the will of the people to prevail peacefully.

    Mursi met Sisi for a second day, his office said, along with Prime Minister Hisham Kandil. A presidential aide told the state news agency there had been no "disagreements" but there was no outward sign of a meeting of minds.

    Though Mursi has held out repeated offers of dialogue, liberal opponents accuse him and the Brotherhood of bad faith and have ruled out starting talks with him before the deadline.

    After that, former U.N. nuclear agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei will deal directly with the military on behalf of the main coalition of liberal parties. Also planning to take part are leaders of the Tamarud youth movement, which initiated mass rallies on Sunday that the army says prompted it to act.

    Military sources said the armed forces would talk with the opposition National Salvation Front and other political, religious and youth organizations after the deadline.

    Among figures being considered as an interim head of state was the new president of the constitutional court, Adli Mansour.

    The new transition arrangements would be entirely different from the military rule that followed Mubarak's fall and more politically inclusive, the sources said.

    Then, the ruling armed forces' council was widely criticized by liberal and left-wing politicians for failing to enact vital economic and political reforms - and for siding with the Brotherhood.

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