Reza Amiri Moghadam
Coverage of Reza Amiri Moghadam in the Nexus archive.
- Iran sent my husband’s kidnapper to negotiate with America. Trump should make them pay
The article details the kidnapping and death of American Robert Levinson by Iran in 2007, criticizing past U.S. presidents for failing to secure his remains and praising President Trump's aggressive stance against Iran. It highlights the presence of Reza Amiri Moghadam, an Iranian official linked to Levinson's abduction, in recent U.S.-Iran negotiations.
- Son of kidnapped CIA contractor alleges Iranian official tied to case attended US talks
Dan Levinson, son of CIA contractor Robert Levinson (missing since 2007), accused Iran's ambassador to Pakistan, Reza Amiri Moghadam, of being involved in his father's abduction and participating in U.S.-Iran peace talks. Levinson criticized the inclusion of Moghadam as a betrayal to his family and undermined Pakistan's credibility as a mediator, urging the U.S. to apply pressure on Iran.
- "The door is not closed": Mediators rush to revive U.S.-Iran talks
Mediators from Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey are working to revive U.S.-Iran negotiations to resolve remaining differences before a ceasefire expires on April 21. Despite challenges, both sides remain open to a deal, though tensions persist over nuclear concessions and U.S. sanctions relief.