Politico magazine reported that an unnamed senior Western official said “U.S. President Joe Biden has made the decision to keep the Iranian Revolutionary Guard on the terrorist list.”

And the magazine quoted another well-informed source that “Biden communicated his decision to Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett during a May 24 phone call,” adding that the decision was completely final and that what he called the Iranian concessions window had been closed.

And she believed that “Biden’s decision significantly complicates international efforts to revive the 2015 nuclear deal,” noting that “a well-informed U.S. official told her last month that Washington would not raise the terrorist status of the Revolutionary Guards if Tehran did so.” won’t do it.” agree to take steps. Concrete measures to address concerns about post-nuclear security.

A U.S. official said, “The position of the U.S. Administration will not change, especially given the ongoing threats from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps against Americans,” noting that “Iran has refused to take such security measures, along with the growing political concerns of Congress and others over terrorism means a Biden administration is unlikely at this point.”

Iranian authorities and world powers have held rounds of talks in Vienna in recent months to restore the 2015 nuclear deal between the two sides, which former US President Donald Trump withdrew three years later.