The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) this month provisionally suspended Russia after a bombshell report published by a WADA independent commission found evidence of state-sponsored doping and large-scale corruption in Russian athletics.
Both Russian anti-doping agency RUSADA and the Moscow anti-doping laboratory were also suspended over the report.
"We have decided what to do with RUSADA with the laboratory," sports minister Vitaly Mutko told Russian news agencies. "We will have meetings in Frankfurt on the 25th and 26th, we will design a roadmap."
But Russia's sports authorities remain adamant Russian track and field athletes will be in Rio, vowing to retrieve IAAF membership within three months.
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Mutko said he had discussed the criteria set by IAAF and WADA for Russia's readmission into the global athletics body with IAAF president Sebastian Coe, and that Russian sports authorities would meet with the IAAF in December.
RUSADA had stopped collecting athletes' samples as of Monday, Mutko said, adding the country was eager to reaccredit its anti-doping body.