Iran has replaced its top security official Ali Shamkhani, state media outlets reported on Monday, after nearly 10 years in the post. The longtime security head and interlocutor with neighboring countries has been replaced with an official from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi appointed Ali Akbar Ahmadian as the new secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, the official Islamic Republic News Agency reported on Monday.
The agency did not specify why Shamkhani left the position, simply reporting that he was “replaced.” Reuters reported that Shamkhani, 67, may be considered for a different position.
Ahmadian, 62, heads the IRGC’s Strategic Center. He is also a member of the Expediency Council, an advisory council that reports to the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Ahmadian also served as the commander of the IRGC navy from 1997 to 2000 and as the IRGC’s chief of staff for seven years, according to the IRGC-affiliated Tasnim News Agency.
Why it matters: Shamkhani, a rear admiral in the Iranian navy, had served as top security adviser since 2013, and was a major force in Iranian foreign policy. In March, Shamkhani signed the China-brokered agreement that resumed relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia.
Shamkhani also met Emirati President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed in an effort to further bilateral relations and signed a security agreement with Iraq the same month.
That Shamkhani was replaced by a member of the IRGC is notable. There has long been a rivalry between Iran’s military, which includes the navy, and the IRGC. In 2020, Iranian army Rear Adm. Habibollah Sayyari criticized the IRGC’s involvement in the Iranian economy.
IRGC-affiliated companies are prominent in Iran’s industry and construction sectors.
Know more: Shamkhani was the first Iranian of Arab descent to serve as secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council. He is from the city of Ahwaz in the southwest Khuzestan province, where much of Iran’s Arab community lives. The area has suffered from water scarcity and pollution issues, leading to anti-government protests in recent years.