Russia vows to follows all WADA recommendations on doping
By Associated Press
Nov 27, 2015 4:39 AM CST

MOSCOW (AP) — Russia says it will follow any recommendations from the World Anti-Doping Agency to clean up its own troubled drug-testing body.

A WADA commission's report this month accused the Russian anti-doping agency, RUSADA, of covering up failed drug tests by top athletes. RUSADA was suspended by WADA following the report's publication.

Russian Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko met WADA director general David Howman in Germany on Thursday.

According to an account of the meeting posted by the ministry, Mutko said Russia would "follow all recommendations from WADA aimed at the necessary transformations in the activities and structure of RUSADA."

The ministry also quoted Howman as saying he welcomed Mutko's assurances "with pleasure."

Russia's track and field team was also suspended this month by the IAAF and could miss next year's Olympics in Brazil.