Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım expressed his country's readiness to normalize its relations with Cairo and Moscow in the upcoming period, al-Bawaba News reported Tuesday. In an interview of with the Turkish channel TRT Haber on Monday, Yıldırım said that relations between Egypt and Turkey can't be frozen any further, expecting to resume the economic and military cooperation between them soon. Yıldırım's statements coincides with the agreement between Turkey and Israel to normalize the relations, after 6 years of diplomatic rupture. Relations between Egypt and Turkey had been frozen since the ouster of Muslim Brotherhood government in 2013, after accusations of Turkish President Recep Erdogan to the interim regime of military coup.