“Following the results of bilateral consultations on the mutual recognition of vaccination certificates, the Russian Ministry of Health prepared the necessary documents requested by the European side.

They were sent to the EU Delegation in September, ”the ministry’s press service quotes RIA Novosti.

It is noted that the representative of the representative office confirmed their receipt on September 30.

It is clarified that at the moment the details of the visit of representatives of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) for the certification of the Sputnik V vaccine are being coordinated.

Earlier, the EU Ambassador to Russia Markus Ederer in an interview with RBC said that Russia allegedly did not provide the European Commission with the documents that are necessary for the mutual recognition of covid certificates.