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2010 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation 25 May 2010 of Nuclear Weapons ENGLISH/FRENCH/SPANISH NPT/CONF.2010/INF/12 2010 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation 25 May 2010 of Nuclear Weapons ENGLISH/FRENCH/SPANISH New York, 3-28 May 2010 List of participants I. STATES PARTIES AFGHANISTAN H.E. Mr. Zahir Tanin Ambassador Permanent Representative to the United Nations New York Mr. Mohammad Erfani Ayoob Minister Counsellor Permanent Mission to the United Nations Mr. Naseer Ahmad Faiq Third Secretary Permanent Mission to the United Nations ALBANIA H.E. Mr. Ferit Hoxha Ambassador Permanent Mission to the United Nations New York Head of Delegation Alternate Representatives Mr. Petrika Jorgji Minister Counsellor Permanent Mission to the United Nations New York Mr. Andris Stastoli First Secretary Permanent Mission to the United Nations New York 10-37754 (E) 260510 *1037754* NPT/CONF.2010/INF/12 Mr. Andi Xhoi Second Secretary Permanent Mission to the United Nations New York ALGERIA H.E. Mr. Mourad Medelci Minister of Foreign Affairs Head of Delegation Members H.E. Mr. Mourad Benmehidi Ambassador Permanent Representative to the United Nations New York H.E. Mr. Benchaa Dani Ambassador General Director for Political and International Security Affairs Ministry of Foreign Affairs H.E. Mr. Idris Al Djazairi Ambassador Permanent Representative United Nations Office and International Organizations in Geneva Mr. Djamel Gueroui Advisor Ministry of National Defense Mr. Mohamed Derdour Commissioner for Atomic Energy Mr. Mohamed Remadna Director Ministry of Mining and Energy Mr. Merzak Remki Director Atomic Energy Commissioner Mr. Mohamed Moulay Director Atomic Energy Commission Mr. Hamza Khelif Deputy Director for Disarmament Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ms. Linda Briza Counselor Ministry of Foreign Affairs 2 NPT/CONF.2010/INF/12 Mr. Mohammed Belaoura Minister Counselor Permanent Mission to the United Nations New York Mr. El Hadj Lamine Head of Desk Ministry of Foreign Affairs ANDORRA H.E. Mr. Narcis Casal Ambassador Permanent Representative to the United Nations Representative Mr. Cristel Molné First Secretary Permanent Mission to the United Nations Alternate Representative ANGOLA H.E. Mr. Ismael A. Gaspar Martins Ambassador Permanent Representative to the United Nations New York H.E. Mr. Arcanjo do Nascimento Ambassador Permanent Representative to the United Nations Geneva Mrs. Margarida Izata Director a.i. of International Organizations Ministry of External Relations Mr. Jose Carlos Daio da Silva Third Secretary Permanent Mission to the United Nations Mr. Manuel Carlos Eduardo Third Secretary Permanent Mission to the United Nations Ms. Yema dos Santos Silva Third Secretary Angola Embassy Vienna 3 NPT/CONF.2010/INF/12 ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA H.E. Mr. John W. Ashe Ambassador Permanent Representative Permanent Mission to the United Nations New York Ms. Gillian Joseph First Secretary Permanent Mission to the United Nations New York Representative ARGENTINA S.E. Sr. Jorge Taiana Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores Comercio Internacional y Culto S.E. Sr. Roberto García Moritán Embajador Jefe de Delegación S.E. Sr. Jorge Argüello Embajador Jefe de Delegación Alterno Representante Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas Delegados S.E. Sr. Eugenio Curia Gobernador El Organismo Internacional de Energía Atómica Sr. Diego Limeres Ministro Representante Permanente Alterno ante las Naciones Unidas Sr. Mauricio Bisauta Vicepresidente de la Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica Sra. Elena Maceiras Vicepresidente de la Autoridad Regulatoria Nuclear Sr. Gustavo Ainchil Ministro Director de Seguridad Internacional, Asuntos Nucleares y Espaciales Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio International y Culto 4 NPT/CONF.2010/INF/12 Sr. Enrique Cinat Gerente de Seguridad Nuclear y Ambiente Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica Mr. Gabriel N. Barcelo Gerente de Relaciones Institucionales Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica Sr. Gabriel Terigi Gerente de Asuntos Nucleares y Comunicación Institucional Autoridad Regulatoria Nuclear Sra. Laura Zerillo Secretario de Tercera Dirección de Seguridad Internacional, Asuntos Nucleares y Espaciales Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio Internacional y Culto Sr. Pablo Zunino Subgerente de Asuntos Nucleares Autoridad Regulatoria Nuclear Sr. Facundo Deluchi Departamento de Relaciones Bilaterales Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica Sra. Agustina Alvarez Vicente Gerencia de Asuntos Nucleares y Comunicación Institucional Autoridad Regulatoria Nuclear Sra. Gabriela Acosta Gerencia de Asuntos Nucleares y Comunicación Institucional Autoridad Regulatoria Nuclear Sra. Sonia Fernández Moreno Responsable Unidad de Capacitación y Entrenamiento Autoridad Regulatoria Nuclear Sr. Diego Desmoures Consejero Misión Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas Sr. Gerardo Díaz Barolomé Secretario de Primera Misión Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas Sra. Pía Poroli Secretario de Segunda Misión Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas 5 NPT/CONF.2010/INF/12 ARMENIA H.E. Mr. Garen Nazarian Ambassador Permanent Representative New York Head of Delegation Members Ms. Karine Khoudaverdian Counsellor Mr. Nikolay Sahakov First Secretary Ms. Ani Kocharyan Third Secretary Ms. Tamar Kherlopian Adviser AUSTRALIA H.E. Mr. Stephen Francis Smith Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Gary Francis Quinlan Alternate Representative Mr. Peter Richard Woolcott Alternate Representative Advisers Mr. Allan James McKinnon Mr. Peter John Hooton Mr. Michael Benjamin Kachel Ms. Erika Simone Thompson Mr. Jeremy Peter Kruse Mr. Phillip James Kimpton Ms. Sarah Clair deZoeten Ms. Amanda Elise Rawnsley Mr. Christopher David King Ms. Corinne Trang Tran 6 NPT/CONF.2010/INF/12 Ms. Sara Louise Goldsworthy Mr. Gareth John Evans Mr. Ian David Grainge Biggs Ms. Dorothy Louise Holgate AUSTRIA H.E. Mr. Michael Spindelegger Federal Minister for European and International Affairs Vienna Head of Delegation Alternate Heads of Delegation H.E. Mr. Alexander Marschik Ambassador Director for Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-Proliferation Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs Vienna H.E. Mr. Thomas Mayr-Harting Ambassador Permanent Representative to the United Nations New York H.E. Mr. Christian Strohal Ambassador Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office and Specialized Institutions Geneva Representatives H.E. Mr. Helmut Böck Ambassador Permanent Representative to the United Nations Vienna Mr. Ronald Sturm Minister Department for Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-Proliferation Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs Vienna 7 NPT/CONF.2010/INF/12 Mr. Christoph Wieland Counsellor Permanent Mission to the United Nations New York Mr. Stephan Heisler Counsellor Permanent Mission to the United Nations Vienna Ms. Stephanie Karner Permanent Mission to the United Nations Office and Specialized Institutions Geneva Advisers Mr. Jonathan Conlon First Secretary Permanent Mission to the United Nations New York Mr. Johannes Gamse Arms Control Section Military Policy Division Federal Ministry of Defence and Sport Vienna Ms. Christine Göstl Department for Nuclear Inspections and Nuclear Non-Proliferation Federal Ministry of Economy, Family and Youth Vienna Mr. Günter Greimel Arms Control Section Military Policy Division Federal Ministry of Defence and Sports Vienna Mr. Clemens Mayr-Harting Department for Disarmament Arms Control and Non-Proliferation Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs Vienna Ms. Julia Schindelka Permanent Mission to the United Nations New York AZERBAIJAN H.E. Mr. Aqshin Mehdiyev Permanent Representative to the United Nations Head of Delegation 8 NPT/CONF.2010/INF/12 Mr. Tofig Musayev Counsellor Permanent Representative to the United Nations Alternate Mr. Ogtay Ismayilzada First Secretary Permanent Representative to the United Nations Adviser BAHAMAS H.E. Ms. Paulette A. Bethel Ambassador Permanent Representative Permanent Mission to the United Nations New York Ms. Allison P. Booker Counsellor Permanent Mission to the United Nations New York Mrs. Tishka Francis First Secretary Permanent Mission to the United Nations New York BAHRAIN H.E. Mr. Tawfeeq Ahmed Almansoor Ambassador Permanent Representative to the United Nations New York Head of Delegation Members Mr. Jamal Fares Alrowaiei Deputy Permanent Representative Ms. Shaikha Aysha Al-Khalifa First Secretary Mr. Ahmed Al-Muharraqi Second Secretary Ms. Najah Ali Rashed Second Secretary Ms. Maram Anwar Al-Saleh Third Secretary 9 NPT/CONF.2010/INF/12 BANGLADESH H.E. Ms. Dipu Moni Member of Parliament Minister Ministry of Foreign Affairs Head of Delegation Representatives Mr. Mohamed Mijarul Quayes Foreign Secretary Ministry of Foreign Affairs H.E. Mr. A.K. Abdul Momen Ambassador Permanent Representative to the United Nations New York Mr. Md. Zulfiqur Rahman Director General (United Nations) Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. Tareq Ahmed Counsellor Permanent Mission to the United Nations New York BARBADOS Ms. Joyce Bourne Charge d’Affaires a.i. Permanent Mission to the United Nations New York Mr. Selwin Hart Counsellor Permanent Mission to the United Nations New York Ms. Rosalind Riley Second Secretary Permanent Mission to the United Nations New York BELARUS H.E. Mr. Valentin Rybakov Assistant to the President of the Republic of Belarus Representative Head of Delegation 10 NPT/CONF.2010/INF/12 Mr. Vladimir Gerasimovich Head of International Security and Arms Control Department Ministry of Foreign Affairs Alternate Representative Mr. Andrei Dapkiunas Permanent Representative to the United Nations New York Alternate Representative Advisers Ms. Zoya Kolontai Deputy
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