The Revolutionary Guards and the US terrorist list… Biden “resolves his decision”

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A Western official, who was described as great, said on the news website, that US President Joe Biden… "He resolved his decision to keep the Iranian Revolutionary Guard on the terrorist list".

Another person familiar with the matter also said that Biden conveyed his decision during a phone call on April 24 to Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.

The source added that the decision "Quoted as final"and that "The Iranian concession window has closed".

would keep United State on Iran’s Revolutionary Guards at Terror list The US administration said that it would complicate international efforts to return to the Iranian nuclear agreement, which was concluded in 2015, and then Washington withdrew from it in 2018.

A US official familiar with the file had reported "Politico" Last month, the US position is that "Unless Iran agrees to take certain steps to allay security concerns beyond the JCPOA, Washington will not lift the Revolutionary Guards’ terrorism designation".

The official explained that the position of the administration "It won’t change, especially given the ongoing threats by the Revolutionary Guards against Americans".

The same US official added at the time that Iran’s refusal to take such security steps, along with the growing political concerns in Congress regarding the terrorism designation, meant that the Biden administration was unlikely to drop the designation in the context of negotiations to return to the nuclear agreement.

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A Western official, who was described as senior, said on the news website that US President Joe Biden “has made his decision regarding keeping the Iranian Revolutionary Guard on the terrorist list.”

Another person familiar with the matter also said that Biden conveyed his decision during a phone call on April 24 to Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.

The source added that the decision was “transmitted as final,” and that “the window for Iranian concessions has been closed.”

would keep United State on Iran’s Revolutionary Guards at Terror list The US administration said that it would complicate international efforts to return to the Iranian nuclear agreement, which was concluded in 2015, and then Washington withdrew from it in 2018.

A US official familiar with the file told Politico last month that the US position is that “unless Iran agrees to take certain steps to allay security concerns after the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, Washington will not raise the terrorism designation of the Revolutionary Guards.”

The official explained that the administration’s position “will not change, especially given the ongoing threats by the Revolutionary Guards against the Americans.”

The same US official added at the time that Iran’s refusal to take such security steps, along with the growing political concerns in Congress regarding the terrorism designation, meant that the Biden administration was unlikely to drop the designation in the context of negotiations to return to the nuclear agreement.

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