There is no “Plan B” to revive the JCPOA – Mehr News Agency Iran and world’s news

According to Mehr news agency, citing Sputnik news agency, the Russian Foreign Ministry issued a statement on Thursday and announced that the uncontrolled shipment of weapons to Kiev has led to a massive increase in smuggling and its emergence on the black market.
In the statement issued by the Russian Foreign Ministry, it is stated that: Ukrainian grain ships are going to the West instead of countries in need, and this question casts doubt on the sincerity of statements about the food crisis.
Regarding the attack of Ukrainian forces on the “Zaprogya” nuclear power plant, the Russian Foreign Ministry added: “The attack on the “Zaprogya” power plant by Kiev is an act of nuclear terrorism. Such actions can lead to a disaster beyond Chernobyl.
The aforementioned statement also emphasized in connection with the negotiations to lift anti-Iranian sanctions: there cannot be any “Plan B” for the revival of the nuclear agreement; Because this issue will be contrary to the decisions of the UN Security Council. There are no irresolvable differences in the negotiations to revive the JCPOA, a positive result is completely achievable. The text of the agreement published by the European Union to revive the JCPOA is still under review and it is premature to ask for its adoption as soon as possible.
Regarding Pyongyang, this statement also adds: the reports about North Korea’s proposal to send volunteers to participate in Russia’s special operations (in Ukraine) are false, such negotiations have not been and are not ongoing.
The statement noted: Switzerland has lost its neutral status and cannot represent Kyiv’s interests in Russia.
This is while earlier Ukraine asked Switzerland to protect Kiev’s interests in Moscow.