Gholamhossein Mohammadnia
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Gholamhossein Mohammadnia (born 3 August 1970)[1] is an Iranian Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) official. He is also a former member of the nuclear talks negotiations team.[2] He was Iran's ambassador to Albania from August, 2016,[2] until December, 2018, when he was expelled from the country for "damaging its national security."[3]
The foreign ministry stated that the decision to expel Mohammadnia was made in coordination with "ally countries" due to their "actions against diplomatic rules."[4] US officials welcomed the decision, stating that it communicated that "terrorist activities in Europe" would not be tolerated.[5]
Some media reports see his expulsion in connection with a failed terrorist plot in 2016 against the Israeli soccer team in Tirana,[3][6] while others link it to a foiled terrorist plot against the opposition group People's Mujahedin of Iran.[7][8][9] In 2022, Albania expelled the remaining Iranian embassy staff from the country due to a cyberattack.[10]
The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) also imposed sanctions on Mohammadnia in 2025 for playing a role in the disappearance of Robert Levinson.[11][12] The Treasury Department said that Mohammadnia "led an effort to blame Mr. Levinson's detention on a terrorist group in Pakistan's Baluchistan region in order to shift blame away from the Iranian government."[13]