Turkey is going to wait for the new time-table related to the Armenian bill approved by the French Senate.
Deputy Prime Minister Ali Babacan has told TRT that Turkey is waiting to see if French politicians are going to stand by their decision, if a legal process is going to be launched by some parliamentarians and what the outcome of their internal debates on the matter will be, and noted that if Turkey sees that all other channels have been exhausted for the reversal of the decision, it will undoubtedly have something to say and do against it.
Asked if Turkey's reaction was going to include some economic sanctions, Babacan said Turkey was a big country and one acting with reason and what it was going to display should be compatible with its standing but determined at the same time.
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