Illustration depicting World Economic Forum withdrawing invitation to Iran's foreign minister over protest crackdown backlash, featuring Davos venue and protest imagery.
Illustration depicting World Economic Forum withdrawing invitation to Iran's foreign minister over protest crackdown backlash, featuring Davos venue and protest imagery.
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World Economic Forum withdraws invitation to Iran’s foreign minister amid backlash over protest crackdown

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The World Economic Forum said Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will not attend its annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, after what the forum called the “tragic loss of lives of civilians in Iran” in recent weeks. The decision came after criticism from advocacy groups and some politicians over giving a platform to a senior Iranian official during a violent crackdown on protests.

The World Economic Forum (WEF) said on Monday that Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will not attend its annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, reversing plans for him to appear at the event.

In a post on X, the WEF said Araghchi had been invited last fall but that “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.” Several outlets also reported that Araghchi had been scheduled for a one-on-one session on Tuesday.

The cancellation followed public pressure from advocacy organizations, including United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI), which urged WEF leadership to withdraw the invitation. In a letter cited by multiple media reports, UANI alleged that Araghchi has ties to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Quds Force and argued that his participation would help legitimize the Iranian government during the crackdown. The letter also included a quotation attributed to Araghchi about his political role alongside IRGC members.

While news reports described the protests as having produced a large number of casualties, independent human-rights organizations have publicly documented far lower confirmed death tolls than some figures circulated by activists and commentators. For example, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch said credible information indicated at least 28 protesters and bystanders were killed between December 31, 2025, and January 3, 2026, during the security forces’ response to demonstrations. Other groups have published separate tallies, and the overall scale of casualties remains difficult to verify because reporting from inside Iran has been constrained.

Sen. Lindsey Graham, a Republican from South Carolina, criticized the original invitation as “tone deaf,” comparing it to “inviting Hitler to a world event after Kristallnacht,” according to media reports.

The WEF’s decision is an unusual public reversal for an organization that says its Davos meeting aims to serve as a platform for dialogue among governments, business leaders, and civil society at a time of heightened geopolitical tensions.

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Discussions on X predominantly praise the World Economic Forum's decision to rescind the invitation to Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi due to the regime's violent crackdown on protests, which reportedly killed thousands of civilians. US Senator Lindsey Graham and Iranian opposition figures welcomed the move as a moral stand against oppression. News outlets highlighted global backlash, while activists called for further isolation of the regime. Sentiments are overwhelmingly positive toward WEF and negative toward Iran, with high engagement from diverse accounts including journalists and public figures.

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Argentine President Javier Milei arrives in snowy Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum to meet financial leaders amid IMF talks.
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Milei travels to Davos for World Economic Forum

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President Javier Milei arrives in Switzerland for his third time at the World Economic Forum, where he will hold meetings with key financial leaders and join international panels. His agenda overlaps with Donald Trump's presence amid global geopolitical tensions. The trip aims to secure financial backing for Argentina during IMF negotiations.

세계경제포럼이 스위스 다보스에서 월요일 개막해 5일간의 회의를 열고, 정부·기업·학계 지도자들이 모여 글로벌 도전을 논의한다. 미국의 8개 유럽 국가에 대한 관세 위협과 그린란드 병합 추진 반대 속에서 중국이 다자주의 옹호자로 자리매김하고 있다.

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국방성 소식통에 따르면 일본 방위대신 고이즈미 신지로가 내년 1월 스위스 다보스에서 열리는 세계경제포럼(WEF) 연례회의 참석을 준비 중이다. 이는 현직 일본 방위대신으로는 사상 처음이다.

한국 무역장관 여한구와 주요 에너지 기업 수장들이 트럼프 미국 대통령의 6년 만의 다보스 복귀 속 세계경제포럼(WEF)에 참석한다. 그들은 글로벌 무역과 에너지 전환을 논의하며 한국 투자를 유치할 예정이다. 포럼은 국제 경제 질서 재편의 장으로 주목받고 있다.

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In a Nov. 12 opinion piece, former UK House of Commons Speaker John Bercow calls on Western governments to support Iran’s democratic opposition and says he will speak at the Free Iran Convention in Washington, D.C., on November 15.

President Javier Milei confirmed his attendance at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in January 2026, marking his third visit to the event. He shared the news on social media with the comment “Fenómeno barrial” and previewed a new speech against the “woke agenda”. The forum will focus on global challenges under the theme of a “spirit of dialogue”.

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Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, in a January 9 national address, branded protesters 'vandals' and 'saboteurs' seeking to please U.S. President Donald Trump—as demonstrations sparked by economic crisis on December 28 spread to over 50 cities under a near-total internet blackout, with rights groups reporting at least 51 deaths including nine children. Trump warned of severe consequences, while European leaders and the UN condemned the crackdown.

 

 

 

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