Doha and Dubai are also scheduled to host further World Cup meetings ahead of the Dec. 3-7, 2014 worlds.
Marculescu said the problem was resolved during the events, held at Dubai last Thursday and Friday, and Doha on Sunday and Monday.
Israeli swimmer Amit Ivry won a medal at both meetings, though teammates noted that she seemed to be ignored by television cameras in some races.
Marculescu said local organizing committees were responsible for World Cup broadcasts.
"I think it was a good experience. No more is it going to happen," the FINA official said, adding that medal ceremonies involving Ivry were conducted properly.
She won bronze in 100 meters breaststroke at Dubai, and took silver in 100 medley in Doha.
At previous meets held in the Middle East, Israeli swimmers and officials have had difficulties getting visas to enter host countries.
"This time there was no problem," Marculescu said. "Only these stupid things."