navai fell ill in august on a domestic flight in russia and was taken to berlin for treatment. germany claims it found traces of novacek nerve agent in his body, an allegation later repeated by the o. p. c. w. however, moscow says its own tests found no such substance and that berlin has rejected requests for lab data. we spoke with alexander shogun,, russia's permanent representative to the o.p.c., w e, thinks the claims against russia have a clear political motive. partners in the p. c. w. gainst for the politicizing, the organization which would create deeper divisions and interrupt a normal work in the search for compromises. different countries interpret provisions of the chemical weapons convention in their own way. we should prevent any attempts to spread one's own rules in place of the established conventions of international law, our western partners and their technical secretariat's, when it's convenient for them refer to confidentiality clause. under this pretext, russia has refused access to key aspects of the technical secretary, its reports on providing assistance