ANKARA, Turkey (AP) Turkey's ambassador to Egypt, pulled back amid deteriorating relations between the two countries, will return to Cairo but Egypt said its top diplomat would not go back to Ankara until Egypt feels that Turkey has stopped interfering in its internal affairs.
Turkey and Egypt recalled their ambassadors last month after Turkey sharply criticized Egypt's new leaders over the ouster of former President Mohammed Morsi. Turkey's Islamic-rooted ruling party had strongly backed Morsi a leading figure in Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood as an example for the Arab world of a democratically elected, pro-Islamic leader. It has criticized his July 3 ouster by Egypt's military, while also criticizing the West for what it has deemed a weak response to the apparent coup.
Egypt, for its part, has accused Turkey of meddling.
"We have completed our consultations and are sending back our ambassador," Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan told reporters.
Asked whether the decision amounted to a "normalization" of ties, Erdogan responded by saying Turkey would "reconsider" Ambassador Huseyin Avni Botsali's position if "conditions in Egypt take a different turn."