“Russia must urgently conduct a full and transparent investigation into this case of the use of chemical weapons.

We cannot allow such behavior to become the norm, "- quotes the words of the Deputy Representative of Britain, Jonathan Allen, TASS.

Earlier, the OPCW said that Germany did not transmit any materials on the situation around Navalny on September 9 or 10.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that Germany does not respond to requests from the Russian side on the situation around Navalny's hospitalization, while Berlin requires an investigation, which resembles the reaction of Western countries to the Salisbury incident and the crash of Boeing flight MH17.

On September 2, the Federal Republic of Germany reported that the results of a toxicological study of a special laboratory of the German Armed Forces showed the presence of a chemical nerve agent from the Novichok group in the samples taken from Navalny.

At the same time, the Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology of the German Armed Forces "for reasons of secrecy" refused to provide RT with additional information about the methods and procedures used in Navalny's research.