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Last Updated: June 28, 2026

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Last Updated: June 28, 2026

Individual

Gholamhossein MOHAMMADNIA

Nationality

Iran

Date of birth

1970-08-03

Place of birth

Shahrerey, Iran

Sex

Male

Address

Tehran, Iran

Reg. ID

H66074406, Passport

Function

Executive

Official reason

The individuals designated today, Reza Amiri Moghadam, Gholamhossein Mohammadnia, and Taqi Daneshvar, all played a role in Mr. Levinson’s abduction, probable death, and Iran’s efforts to cover up or obfuscate their responsibility. Mohammadnia, Moghadam, and Daneshvar are being designated pursuant to E.O. 14078 for being owned, controlled, or directed by, or having acted or purported to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, MOIS. Gholamhossein Mohammadnia (Mohammadnia) has been a senior MOIS deputy who became the Iranian ambassador to Albania in 2016. He was expelled from Albania in December 2018 for “damaging its national security.” 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.

Sender

US

Additional info

Subject to Secondary Sanctions

Other Information

https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/sb0059

Date of listing

2025-03-25

Program information

Program information

Authority

US

Program

Executive Order 14078 of July 19, 2022 Bolstering Efforts To Bring Hostages and Wrongfully Detained United States Nationals Home

Regime

OFAC-horizontal

Target State

Iran, Russia

Measures

Blocking Property, Suspending Entry

Official Information

The new EO builds on those efforts and the efforts of others who have worked diligently to bring the Levinson Act to fruition, and it expands and strengthens the government’s toolkit in key ways. For example, this EO reinforces U.S. government efforts to support the families of Americans wrongfully detained or held hostage overseas by directing parts of the federal government to bolster their engagement with such families and their sharing of relevant information, including intelligence information, with families regarding their loved ones’ status and the government’s efforts to secure their release or their return. The new executive order also authorizes departments and agencies to impose costs and consequences on those who are involved. That includes financial sanctions and it includes visa bans, and it can apply whether the individual subject to those costs and consequences has acted on behalf of a state or a terrorist network or some other non-state actor. This EO reflects the administration’s commitment not just to the issues generally, but to the families in particular, and it has been informed by the government’s regular engagements with them and other stakeholders who have and continue to undertake important, constructive advocacy efforts on behalf of their loved ones.

Additional Details

SDN

Program URL

  • https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2022/07/21/2022-15743/bolstering-efforts-to-bring-hostages-and-wrongfully-detained-united-states-nationals-home

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