"Our presidents agreed that in addition to the actions launched by the Turkish special services, a Russian investigative group would fly to Ankara," Lavrov told Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu at the start of talks on Syria in Moscow.
"As far as I understand, it has landed in the Turkish capital."
The same plane will bring ambassador Andrei Karlov's body back to Russia, Lavrov added.
Cavusoglu told Lavrov that the Ankara street where the Russian embassy is located would be renamed in Karlov's honour.
Karlov, 62, was gunned down Monday at the opening of a Russian photography exhibition in Ankara by a Turkish policeman crying "Aleppo" and "Allahu Akbar" (God is greatest), in what Moscow called a "terrorist act".
Putin said that the Ankara murder was designed to undermine ties that have been patched up since a furious dispute over Ankara's downing of a Russian jet in Syria in November 2015 and to sabotage efforts find a settlement on the conflict in the war-torn country.
Moscow and Ankara are on different sides of the conflict in Syria but the two countries have worked closely together to evacuate citizens from the battered city of Aleppo.
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