“Now all the formalities are being implemented, as soon as they are finalized, the president will make a decision,” Peskov told TASS.

Earlier, Israeli lawyer Alexei Dobrynin said that Issakhar filed a written petition for clemency addressed to Russian leader Vladimir Putin.

The Commission for Clemency in the Moscow Region approved the request for clemency. On Tuesday, January 28, the document will be submitted for signing to the Governor of the Moscow Region Andrei Vorobyov.

Naama Issahar sentenced to 7.5 years in prison. She was detained in April 2019 with 9.6 g of hash in Sheremetyevo.