Iranian FM slams WEF’s ‘double standards’ after revoking his invite, but keeping Israeli president’s

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi accused WEF of double standards over revoking his participation and keeping Israeli president's. (File/AP)
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Updated 20 January 2026
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Iranian FM slams WEF’s ‘double standards’ after revoking his invite, but keeping Israeli president’s

  • Araghchi rejected the decision, claiming his appearance was cancelled “on the basis of lies and political pressure”

DUBAI: Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has criticized the World Economic Forum for rescinding his invitation to the annual meeting in Davos over his country’s crackdown on recent protests, accusing the forum of applying “blatant double standards” and succumbing to Western pressure. 

The WEF confirmed that Araghchi will not attend this year’s summit, running until Jan. 23, saying that “although he was invited last fall, the tragic loss of lives of civilians in Iran over the past few weeks means that it is not right for the Iranian government to be represented at Davos this year.”

In a post on X, Araghchi rejected the decision, claiming his appearance was cancelled “on the basis of lies and political pressure from Israel and its US‑based proxies and apologists.”

The Iranian minister criticized what he called the WEF’s “blatant double standards” for keeping an invitation open to Israel’s President Isaac Herzog despite international accusations of genocide of the Palestinians in Gaza.

He also referenced Herzog’s participation in Davos in January 2024 despite legal complaints filed against him in Switzerland over his country’s conduct during its war in Gaza, which killed around 71,000 people. 

“If WEF wants to feign a supposedly ‘moral’ stance, that is its prerogative. But it should at least be consistent about it,” Araghchi wrote, arguing that the decision exposed a “moral depravity and intellectual bankruptcy.”

Israel’s Herzog is scheduled to participate in a moderated discussion at WEF on Thursday. 


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US carries out strikes in Syria targeting Daesh, military says

  • The strikes were ​carried out between January ⁠27 and February 2

WASHINGTON: US ​Central Command said on Wednesday that it ‌carried ‌out ‌five ⁠strikes ​against ‌multiple Daesh targets in Syria, including ⁠a ‌weapons ‍storage facilities ‍with 50 ‍precision munitions.
The strikes were ​carried out between Jan. ⁠27 and Feb. 2, it said.