"The WADA commission today is beginning its work in Moscow," TASS news agency quoted Russian Olympic Committee President Alexander Zhukov as saying.
"The commission, among other things, will determine which international organisations will oversee doping controls in the country while [anti-doping agency] RUSADA and our [anti-doping] laboratory are suspended."
The International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF) suspended Russia last month after a bombshell report published by a WADA independent commission found evidence of state-sponsored doping and large-scale corruption in Russian athletics.
An aide to sports minister Vitaly Mutko, Natalya Zhelanova, said WADA has recommended the UK anti-doping agency assist RUSADA in implementing reforms.
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Earlier this month Russian sports minister Vitaly Mutko said Moscow and WADA had agreed on steps to reform RUSADA, which was found non-compliant with international anti-doping standards.
WADA's report accused RUSADA of "routinely" violating international testing standards and allowing athletes banned for doping to compete despite having been suspended from competition, among other damning accusations.
RUSADA has said it is already addressing the "deficiencies" identified in the WADA report and was committed to fighting doping.