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With Date of Presentation of Credentials -1- As of Tuesday, 23 March 2021 LIST OF PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVES AND OBSERVERS TO THE UNITED NATIONS IN NEW YORK (with date of presentation of credentials) *asterisk denotes latest change AFGHANISTAN H.E. Mrs. Adela Raz (8 March 2019) ALBANIA H.E. Ms. Besiana Kadare (30 June 2016) ALGERIA H.E. Mr. Sofiane Mimouni (15 October 2019) ANDORRA H.E. Mrs. Elisenda Vives Balmaña (3 November 2015) ANGOLA H.E. Ms. Maria de Jesus dos Reis Ferreira (21 May 2018) ANTIGUA & BARBUDA H.E. Mr. Walton Alfonso Webson (17 December 2014) ARGENTINA H.E. Ms. María del Carmen Squeff (31 August 2020) ARMENIA H.E. Mr. Mher Margaryan (31 August 2018) AUSTRALIA H.E. Mr. Mitchell Peter Fifield (22 October 2019) AUSTRIA H.E. Mr. Alexander Marschik (6 July 2020) AZERBAIJAN H.E. Mr. Yashar T. Aliyev (10 June 2014) BAHAMAS H.E. Ms. Sheila Carey (13 September 2017) BAHRAIN H.E. Mr. Jamal Fares Alrowaiei (14 September 2011) BANGLADESH H.E. 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Mr. Michel Tommo Monthe (8 September 2008) _________________________________ Protocol and Liaison Service List of PRs in NY (with date of presentation of credentials) 23 March 2021 -2- CANADA H.E. Mr. Robert Rae (31 August 2020) CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC … CHAD *H.E. Ms. Ammo Aziza Baroud (11 December 2020) CHILE H.E. Mr. Milenko E. Skoknic Tapia (21 May 2018) CHINA H.E. Mr. Zhang Jun (30 July 2019) COLOMBIA H.E. Mr. Guillermo Roque Fernández de Soto Valderrama (26 October 2018) COMOROS H.E. Mr. Issimail Chanfi (4 December 2020) CONGO H.E. Mr. Raymond Serge Balé (11 November 2008) COSTA RICA H.E. Mr. Rodrigo Alberto Carazo Zeledón (31 August 2018) CÔTE D’IVOIRE H.E. Mr. Kacou Houadja Léon Adom (12 July 2018) CROATIA H.E. Mr. Ivan Šimonović (16 September 2019) CUBA H.E. Mr. Pedro Luis Pedroso Cuesta (16 October 2020) CYPRUS *H.E. Mr. Andreas Hadjichrysanthou (17 February 2021) CZECH REPUBLIC H.E. Mrs. Marie Chatardová (2 August 2016) DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE’S H.E. 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