ICYMI: World Economic Forum Cancels Invite to Iranian Foreign Minister Following UANI Intervention
On January 15, 2026, United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) CEO Ambassador Mark D. Wallace sent a letter to the World Economic Forum (WEF), demanding it revoke its invite to Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. Ambassador Wallace noted the Islamic Republic’s ongoing crimes against the Iranian people, including the regime’s massacre of thousands and thousands of Iranians amid a national uprising against the Ayatollah’s tyranny.

UANI Letter to WEF on January 15, 2026
On January 18, UANI noticed Araghchi had been added as a speaker to the Davos meeting program for a moderated conversation with a journalist from the Financial Times on January 20.

Listing of Iranian Foreign Minister’s Appearance on WEF Program at Davos 2026
Thereafter, Fox News published an exclusive report on UANI’s letter. The article went viral on social media, with U.S. senators, business and thought leaders, and Iranians from around the world expressing outrage.

Original Fox News Report on UANI’s Letter
Finally, on January 19, WEF announced that it had disinvited Araghchi from the Davos conference following UANI’s letter.

Fox News Report on WEF’s Disinviting Iran’s Foreign Minister Following UANI’s Letter
WEF’s cancellation of the Iranian regime’s foreign minister made international news, including in Politico, the Jerusalem Post, and Iran International TV.
UANI’s letter ultimately triggered an international incident, with Iran’s foreign minister subsequently complaining in an X post about his cancellation:

Iran’s Foreign Minister’s X Post Protesting WEF Cancelling His Invitation.
UANI believes the Iranian regime’s massacre and long history of supporting terrorism warrant intense diplomatic isolation. UANI will continue to hold the Islamic Republic to account for its crimes and to push other responsible actors to do the same.
Receive Iran News in Your Inbox.
Eye on Iran is a news summary from United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI), a section 501(c)(3) organization. Eye on Iran is available to subscribers on a daily basis or weekly basis.