The ministry said in a statement on Saturday that, following difficulties faced by Turkish visitors and residents in Russia, it advised Turks to postpone all non-urgent travel.
It said Turks should delay travel plans until “the situation becomes clear,” Reuters reported.
Turkey’s downing of the Russian military jet on Tuesday, the first time in half a century that a Nato member has shot down a Russian plane, has drawn a harsh response from Moscow.
Russia has restricted tourist travel, left Turkish trucks stranded at the border, confiscated large quantities of Turkish food imports and started preparing a raft of broader economic sanctions.