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LIST of PARTICIPANTS Information Received by 7:00 P.M GC(44)/INF/18 17 September 2000 International Atomic Energy Agency GENERAL Distr. GENERAL CONFERENCE ENGLISH only Forty-fourth regular session Vienna, 18-22 September 2000 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS Information received by 7:00 p.m. on 15 September 2000 Contents Page 1. MEMBER STATES 1-71 2. REPRESENTATION OF STATES NOT MEMBERS OF THE AGENCY AND OF OTHER ORGANIZATIONS 72-83 An asterisk following a name indicates that the participant's spouse is present in Vienna. PLEASE NOTE THAT TITLES PROVIDED IN FRENCH AND SPANISH HAVE BEEN INFORMALLY TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH BY THE SECRETARIAT. REQUESTS FOR CHANGES IN SUBSEQUENT EDITIONS OF THIS LIST SHOULD BE MADE TO THE PROTOCOL OFFICE IN WRITING. 00-02063 1. MEMBER STATES AFGHANISTAN ALBANIA ALGERIA Delegate: Mr. M. Abderrahmane KADRI Chairman Atomic Energy Commission (COMENA) Deputy Head of Delegation: Mr. Mokhtar REGUIEG Ambassador to Austria Governor from Algeria on the Agency's Board of Governors Resident Representative to the Agency Alternates: Mr. Youcef TOUIL Director of Nuclear Safety Atomic Energy Commission (COMENA) Mr. Merzak REMKI Director of Cooperation Atomic Energy Commission (COMENA) Mr. Messaoud BAALIOUAMER Director of Prospection Atomic Energy Commission (COMENA) Mr. Mohamed CHIKOUCHE Counsellor Atomic Energy Commission (COMENA) Mr. Sid Ali ABDELBARI Deputy Director of Disarmament and International Security Affairs Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. Lotfi Mokhtar SI MOHAMED Counsellor Atomic Energy Commission (COMENA) Mr. Mehenni AKBAL Counsellor In charge of Safeguards Atomic Energy Commission (COMENA) Mr. Said KHELIFI Counsellor Alternate to the Governor Mr. Khaled IBRAHIM Secretary General Nuclear Research Centre Atomic Energy Commission (COMENA) ANGOLA Representative: Mr. Joäo BAPTISTA NGANDAJINA Minister for Science and Technology A Iternates: Mr. Fidelino Loy de Jesus FIGUEBREDO Ambassador to Austria Resident Representative to the Agency Ms. Maria Candida PEREIRA TEIXEIRA Director Unit for Nuclear Science and Technology Ministry of Science and Technology Mr. Joaquim BAPTISTA JESUS Chief Unit for Nuclear Science and Technology Mr. Kwetutinina LUNGA DIYEZWA Attaché Permanent Mission in Vienna ARGENTINA Delegate: Mr. Pedro VTLLAGRA DELGADO Director Division of International Security, Nuclear and Space Affairs Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship Alternate to the Governor A Iternates: Mr. Juan DE LEZICA Minister Alternate to the Resident Representative Mr. Aldo FERRER President of the Board National Atomic Energy Commission Alternate to the Governor Mr. Antonio OLIVEIRA President of the Board Nuclear Regulatory Authority Alternate to the Governor Mr. Héctor Raúl PELÁEZ Counsellor Alternate to the Governor and to the Resident Representative Mr. Sebastián SAYÚS Second Secretary Alternate to the Governor and to the Resident Representative Mr. Roberto CIRIMELLO Member of the Board and General Manager National Atomic Energy Commission Alternate to the Governor Mr. Eduardo D'AMATO Vice-President Nuclear Regulator)' Authority Advisers: Mr. Sergio SOLMESKY Member of the Board Nuclear Regulatory Authority Mr. Gabriel TERIGI Deputy Manager Institutional Relations Nuclear Regulatory Authority Mr. Héctor OTHEGUY INVAP S.E. Mr. José LOLICH INVAP S.E. Mr. Horacio OSUNA INVAP S.E. ARMENIA Head of Delegation: Mr. Jivan TABIBIAN Ambassador Resident Representative to the Agency Deputy Head of Delegation: Mr. Arsen GASPARIAN Counsellor Alternate to the Resident Representative Alternate: Ms. Vardouhi KHECHOIAN Second Secretary Adviser to the Resident Representative AUSTRALIA Delegate: Mr. Max HUGHES* Ambassador to Austria Governor from Australia on the Agency's Board of Governors Resident Representive to the Agency A Itemates: Ms. Helen GARNETT Executive Director Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation Alternate to the Governor Mr. John LOY Chief Executive Officer Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency Mr. Ian BIGGS* Counsellor Alternate to the Governor and to the Resident Representative Mr. Claudio TUNIZ* Counsellor (Nuclear) Alternate to the Governor and to the Resident Representative Mr. John ROLLAND Director Government and Public Affairs Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation Ms. Susan DIETZ Director Nuclear Trade and Security Section Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Mr. Christopher CANNAN* Second Secretary Alternate to the Governor and to the Resident Representative Mr. Victor BRAGIN Head International Safeguards Section Australian Safeguards and Non-Proliferation Office Advisers: Ms. Sarah KENNEY Third Secretary Adviser to the Resident Representative Ms. Margaret PHILIPS* the Embassy in Austria Ms. Lisa KIRCHEBNER* the Embassy in Austria AUSTRIA Head of Delegation: Ms. Benita FERRERO-WALDNER Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs Deputy Head of Delegation: Ms. Irene FREUDENSCHUSS-REICHL Ambassador Governor from Austria on the Agency's Board of Governors Resident Representative to the Agency Alternates: Mr. Robert ZISCHG Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs Alternate to the Governor and to the Resident Representative Mr. Fritz Werner SCHMIDT Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Labour Alternate to the Governor and to the Resident Representative Mr. Daniel WESELKA Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management A aviser s: Ms. Brigitte BRENNER Federal Chancellery Ms. Christine GÖSTL Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Labour Adviser to the Resident Representative Mr. Eberhardt HENRICH Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management Mr. Johann-Klaus HOHENBERG Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management Mr. Siegfried JACHS Federal Chancellery Mr. Karl KENZL Federal Environment Agency Mr. Johannes KRENN Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Labour Adviser to the Resident Representative Mr. Andreas MOLIN Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management Ms. Gisela POLTE Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. Rainer SCHÖFFENEGGER Federal Ministry for Social Affairs and Generation Mr. Josef ZECHNER Federal Ministry for Social Affairs and Generation Mr. Ronald STURM Permanent Mission in Vienna BANGLADESH Delegate: Lt. General Mr. Mohammad NOOR UDDIN KHAN Minister for Science and Technology A Iternates: Mr. S.A. SAMAD Principal Secretar)- to the Prime Minister Mr. Fazlur RAHMAN Secretary of the Government for the Ministry of Science and Technology Mr. Iftekhar Ahmed CHOWDHURY Ambassador Resident Representative to the Agency A dvisers: Mr. M. Habib UDDIN Chairman Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission (BAEC) Mr. Maruf MORSHED Joint Secretary Adviser (Science and Technology) Ministry of Science and Technology Mr. Naiyyum CHOWDHURY Member (Bio-Science) and RCA Coordinator Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission (BAEC) Mr. C.S. KARIM Director Nuclear Power and Energy Division Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission (BAEC) Mr. Md. SHAHIDUL HAQUE Counsellor Alternate to the Resident Representative Mr. Abul HOSSAIN Director International Affairs Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission (BAEC) BELARUS Delegate: Mr. Mikhail DEMCHUK Deputy Prime Minister Alternate: Mr. Viktor GAISENAK Ambassador to Austria Resident Representative to the Agency Advisers: Mr. Denis ZDOROV Second Secretary' Ministry of Foreign Affairs Adviser to the Governor Mr. Eugeny LAZAREV Third Secretary Adviser to the Governor BELGIUM Head of Delegation: Mr. Michel ADAM* Ambassador Resident Representative to the Agency AI tentâtes: Ms. Mireille CLAEYS General Counsellor Ministry of Foreign Affairs Adviser to the Resident Representative Mr. François DELHAYE* First Secretary Alternate to the Resident Representative Mr. Jean-Paul SAMAIN Director General Federal Agency for Nuclear Control Mr. Théo VAN RENTERGEM General Counsellor Ministry of Economic Affairs Mr. Pierre GOVAERTS A.I.B. Vinçotte Nucléaire Mr. Jef VANWILDEMEERSCH Marketing Director CEN/SCK Mol BENIN Delegate: Mr. Raphael MENSAH Second Counsellor, the Embassy in Bonn BOLIVIA Delegate: Mr. Jaime NIÑO DE GUZMAN Ambassador to Austria Governor from Bolivia on the Agency's Board of Governors Resident Representative to the Agency A / tema tes: Mr. Juan Ignacio SILES Minister-Counsellor Alternate to the Resident Representative Mr. Marco ALANDIA Second Secretary Alternate to the Resident Representative BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Delegate: Mr. Nedžad HADZIMUSIC Ambassador, Head of the Political Division Ministry of Foreign Affairs A Iternates: Ms. Emina KEČO-ISAKOVIČ Ambassador to Austria Ms. Branka BARTOLOVIĆ Federal Inspector for the Protection against Radiation and Radiation Safety Mr. Nedžad RAJKOVIČ First Secretary, the Embassy in Austria BRAZIL Delegate: Mr. Sergio DE QUEIROZ DUARTE Ambassador to Austria Governor from Brazil on the Agency's Board of Governors Resident Representative to the Agency Alternates: Mr. José Mauro ESTEVES DOS SANTOS Chairman National Nuclear Energy Commission Alternate to the Governor Mr. Oswaldo Eurico BALTHAZAR PORTELLA Minister-Counsellor Alternate to the Governor and to the Resident Representative Mr. Antonio Carlos DE OLIVEIRA BARROSO Director of Research and Development National Nuclear Energy Commission Alternate to the Governor Mr. Laércio A. 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