“In ten days, at the EU summit, we will have the opportunity to work out a European response based on new information that we will study up to this point,” RIA Novosti quoted him as saying.

Earlier, the OPCW said that its experts confirmed the presence of toxic substances in the samples of urine and blood of Navalny.

According to the report, a substance was found in his body, similar in characteristics to Novichok, but not on the list of prohibited chemicals.

The report was submitted to the FRG.