“We really noted the statement of the German Foreign Minister, we are very satisfied that such information will be provided in the near future, that there are no reasons that would prevent the provision of such information,” RIA Novosti quotes him.

According to him, given the resonance of the topic, Moscow expresses the hope that the relevant data will be provided in the coming days.

As Peskov emphasized, the information from the German side can help to understand what happened.

Earlier, Maas said that Germany can transfer the requested information on the Navalny case to Russia, but this is a multi-stage process.

On September 2, Berlin announced that the conducted research revealed a substance from the Novichok group in Navalny.

The Kremlin, in turn, noted that no toxic substances had been detected in Navalny's body before he was taken to Berlin.

The Russian Foreign Ministry said that Moscow urges Berlin to respond as quickly as possible to the request of the Prosecutor General's Office on the situation with Alexei Navalny, which was sent on August 27.