Moscow's response measures against Ankara may affect financial operations, investment projects, as well as the work of Turkish companies in Russia, Medvedev said.
According to Medvedev, measures taken by Russia will be temporary and depend on the development of Moscow-Ankara relations and international situation.
"The measures include the suspension of the implementation of programs of economic cooperation, restrictions on financial transactions and on foreign trade transactions, changes to customs duties, measures in the tourism sector, to affect the tourism sphere, transportation, including transits."
There could also be introduced restrictions or bans on the supply of products, including foodstuffs, and the work of Turkish companies on Russian territory, Medvedev said.
According to him, the measures will be introduced in accordance with a 2006 law "designed for similar situations."
Russia could restrict or even ban Turkish vessels and aircraft from entering Russian ports and airspace, Economic Development Minister Alexei Ulyukayev said Thursday.