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General Assembly Distr.: General 21 November 2005 English Original: English/French United Nations A/C.5/60/INF/1 General Assembly Distr.: General 21 November 2005 English Original: English/French Sixtieth session Fifth Committee Membership of the Fifth Committee Membres de la Cinquième Commission NOTE: Delegations are requested to send their corrections to the following list, in writing, to the Secretary of the Committee, room S-2633, Secretariat building, fax: 212 963 0360. NOTE: Les délégations sont priées d’envoyer leurs corrections à la présente liste, par écrit, au Secrétaire de la Commission, bureau S-2633, bâtiment du Secrétariat, télécopieur: 212 963 0360. Chairman Président H.E. Mr. John William ASHE (Antigua and Barbuda) Vice-Chairmen Vice-présidents Mr. Dariusz MAŃCZYK Mr. Muhammad MUHITH Mr. Eric Franck SAIZONOU (Poland) (Bangladesh) (Benin) Rapporteur Ms. Katja PEHRMAN (Finland) Secretariat of the Fifth Committee Secrétariat de la Cinquième Commission Secretary Secrétaire Mr. Movses ABELIAN Deputy Secretaries Secrétaires Adjointes Ms. Nora BENARY Ms. Helene THORUP-HAYES 05-62193 (E) 011205 *0562193* A/C.5/60/INF/1 COUNTRY | PAYS REPRESENTATIVE | REPRESENTANT ALTERNATES | SUPPLÉANTS ADVISERS | CONSEILLERS Mr. Ravan FARHADI Afghanistan Mr. Youssof GHAFOORZAI Mr. Seyar ZAFAR Albania M. Mourad BENMEHIDI Algeria M.. Abdallah BAALI M. Abdelatif DEBABECHE Andorra Ms. Jelena PIÀ-COMELLA Angola Antigua and Mr. Glentis THOMAS Barbuda Sr. Alejandro TORRES Argentina LEPORI Armenia Australia Ms. Edwina STEVENS Mr. Peter STONE Austria Mr. Enno DROFENIK Mr. Markus WEIDINGER Mr. Surkhay SHUKUROV Azerbaijan Mr. Yashar ALIYEV Mr. Farid DAMIRLI Bahamas Mrs. Paulette BETHEL Mr. Frank DAVIS Bahrain Mr. Hameed AL SAFFAR Mr. Ebrahim AAMER Mr. Iftekhar Mr. Muhammad Abdul Bangladesh AHMED CHOWDHURY MUHITH Mr. Charles Chesterfield Barbados Mr. Christopher HACKETT BURNETT Belarus Mr. Andrei DAPKIUNAS Mr. Vladimir GERUS Mr. Andrei METELITSA Belgium Belize Ms. Dina SHOMAN Mrs. Janine FELSON M. Thomas ADOUMASSE M. Simon B.IDOHOU Benin M. Edouard AHO-GLELE M. Eric SAIZONOU M. Fernande HOUNGBEDJI Mr. LETHO Bhutan Mr. Daw PENJO Mr. Sangye RINCHHEN Sr. José Luis RODAS Bolivia SUÁREZ Bosnia and Mr. Zeyko Mr. Milos M. PRICA Herzegovina VUKOBRATOVIC Ms. Gomotsang C. Botswana Ms. Tapiwa MONGWA KEALEBOGA Mr. Frederico Duque Estrada Brazil Mr. Fernando SENA MEYER Brunei Mr. Shofry Abdul CHAFOR Mr. Noni Zurainah ISMI Darussalam Ms. Lyuba ZAHARIEVA Bulgaria Mr. Ivan PIPERKOV Mr. Rakovski LASHEV Mr. Ivan GOSPODINOV Ms. Juliana GEORGIEVA Mr. Saidou ZONGO Burkina Faso Mr. Michel KAFANDO Mr. Macaire KABORÉ Burundi Cambodia Mr. SAY Kheang Mr. OK Sara Mr. YAUNG Chan Sophea 2 A/C.5/60/INF/1 COUNTRY | PAYS REPRESENTATIVE | REPRESENTANT ALTERNATES | SUPPLÉANTS ADVISERS | CONSEILLERS Cameroon Canada Mrs. Maria de Fatima Cape Verde Mr. José Maria SILVA LIMA DA VEIGA Central African Mr. Armand DONGO Mr. Manfred TROCHA Republic Chad M. BABIKIR Mahamat Nour Sr. Heraldo MUÑOZ Sr. Fernando ZALAQUETT Chile Sr. Alfredo LABBÉ Sr. Abraham QUEZADA Mr. SUN Xudong Ms. WANG Xinxia Ms. LI Jun China Mr. ZHANG Yishan Mr. SHEN Yanjie Ms. JIANG Hua Ms. WANG Haijiao Sra. María Ángela Colombia Sra. Margarita NAME HOLGUÍN Comoros M. Lazare M. Faustin MATSIMOUKA Congo M. Maurice MALANDA MAKAYAT-SAFOUESSE M. Pascal OLANDZOBO Costa Rica Sr. Bruno STAGNO Sr. Antonio ALARCÓN Srta. Cinthia SOTO Côte d’Ivoire M. Phillippe DJANGONE-BI M. Marc-Aubin BANNY Croatia Mrs. Mirjana MLADINEO Mr. Ivan NIMAC Ms. Vlasta BRKLJACIC Sra. Ileana NÚÑEZ MORDOCHE Sr. Rodolfo REYES RODRÍGUEZ Sr. Orlando Cuba Sr. Julio César REQUEIJO GUAL GONZÁLEZ MARCHANTE Sr. Pablo BERTI OLIVA Sra. Dulce María BUERGO RODRÍGUEZ Mr. Andreas D. Cyprus MAVROYIANNIS Ms. Elena PANAYIDOU Czech Mr. H. KMONICEK Mrs. S. PETRU Mrs. I. GROLLOVA Republic Democratic People’s Mr. RI Song Hyon Mr. SONG Se Il Republic of Korea Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. Niels Henrick WØGGSBORG Denmark Ms. Anja Bille BÄHNCKE Mr. Nikolaj M. ANDERSEN Ms. Katrine Siig KRISTENSEN Djibouti Mr. Roble OLHAYE Ms. Fathia Djama OUDINE 3 A/C.5/60/INF/1 COUNTRY | PAYS REPRESENTATIVE | REPRESENTANT ALTERNATES | SUPPLÉANTS ADVISERS | CONSEILLERS Dominica Mr. Crispin GREGOIRE Ms. Zilpha THEODORE Dominican Sr. Gustavo RODRÍGUEZ Sr. Luis LITHGOW Sr. Olivio FERMÍN Republic Sr. José BLANCO Ecuador Sr. Luis GALLEGOS Srta. Mónica SÁNCHEZ Mr. Yasser ELNAGGAR Egypt Mr. Maged ABDELAZIZ Mr. Amr ABOUL ATTA Mr. Hesham AFIFI Sr. José Roberto GARCÍA PRIETO El Salvador Sr. César MARTÍNEZ Sr. Enrique VÁSQUEZ Sra. Mirna D. FARFÁN Sra. Ana ARTIGA Equatorial Mr. Germán Ekua SIMA Guinea Eritrea Estonia Mrs. Tiina KREVALD Mr. Haile Selassie Ethiopia Mr. Fesseha TESFU GETACHEW Fiji Mr. Isikia SAVUA Mr. Filimone KAU Ms. Kathryn NEVILLE Finland Ms. Katja PEHRMAN Mr. Sami PAATERO Ms. Hanna MYLLYLUOMA M. Jean-François BELFAIS M. Patrice SERVANTIE France Mme Aline PEYRONNET M. Arnaud GUILLOIS M. Sven-Erik SJÖDEN Mlle Raphaële BOUNIOL M. Denis Gabon M. Jean Christian OBAME DANGUE REWAKA Mrs. Mariama NDURE-NJIE Gambia Mr. Omar A. FAL Mr. Momodou JANG-JALLOW Georgia Mr. Kaha CHITAIA Ms. Tamar TCHITANAVA Mr. Werner AIDNIK Mr. Albrecht Mr. Claus BITTNER Mr. Wolfgang STOCKL VON DER HEYDEN Ms. Sujata GHORAI Germany Ms. Goenke ROSCHER Mr. Martin FLEISCHER Mrs. Claudia Ms. Maike SCHEUMER Mr. Thomas MAZET GRAETER-NEJAD Mr. Hanno WEHLAND Mr. Nana Ghana Mrs. Gloria POKU EFFAH APENTENG Ms. Anna-Maria Eleni Mr. Alexios MITSOPOULOS Greece BOURA Mr. Spyridon FLOGAITIS Ms. Erica-Irene A. DAES Grenada Ms. Ruth Elizabeth RUOUSE Mr. George BRATHWAITE Sra. Karla Gabriela Sr. Jorge SKINNER-KLÉE SAMAYOA RECARI Guatemala Sr. José Alberto Sra. Ana Cristina BRIZ GUTIÉRREZ RODRÍGUEZ PINEDA M. Mohamed Chérif Guinea M. Alpha Ibrahima SOW DIALLO Guinea- Bissau 4 A/C.5/60/INF/1 COUNTRY | PAYS REPRESENTATIVE | REPRESENTANT ALTERNATES | SUPPLÉANTS ADVISERS | CONSEILLERS Guyana Mr. George TALBOT Mr. Troy TORRINGTON M. Altemar NAZAIRE Haiti M. Jean Wesley CAZEU M. Stephan DEJOIE M. P. Benjamin NOEL Sr. Manuel Honduras Srta. Keny María BENDECK ACOSTA BONILLA Hungary Mr. Zoltan ADANY Mr. Ragnar G. Iceland Mr. Matthías PÁLSSON Ms. Erla TRYGGVADOTTIR KRISTJÁNSSON India Mr. Nirupam SEN Mr. Ajai MALHOTRA Mr. Jaideep MAZUMDAR Indonesia Iran (Islamic Republic of) Iraq Ms. Sarah McGRATH Ireland Ms. Emma MADIGAN Mr. Ron ADAM Israel Mr. Moshe SERMONETA Mr. Arieh DANON Mr. Harel SHOHAM Ms. Hila SHWORZORGEN Italy Mr. Devon ROWE Mrs. Norma Elaine Jamaica Mr. Stafford O. NEIL Mrs. Angella BROWN TAYLOR ROBERTS Ms. Adrea WILSON Mr. Kenzo OSHIMA Mr. Katsumi MORIYASU Mr. Shinichi KITAOKA Mr. Takeshi MATSUNAGA Mr. Takahiro SHINYO Mr. Akira YAMAMOTO Mr. Toshiro OZAWA Ms. Natsuko SAKATA Japan Ms. Keiko KURODA Mr. Hiroshi FUKADA Mr. Eiji YASUDA Mr. Masaru TSUJI Mr. Hitoshi KOZAKI Mr. Jun YAMAZAKI Mr. Daisuke NAKAJIMA Mr. Toshihiro AIKI Ms. Nobuko IWATANI Prince Zeid AL-HUSSEIN Jordan Mr. Basheer ZOUBI Mr. Mohammad TAL Mr. Yerzhan Kazakhstan Mr. Barlybay SADYKOV Ms. Zhanar KULZHANOVA KAZYKHANOV Kenya Mr. Anthony ANDANJE Kuwait Mr. Naser AL-HAYAN Mr. Khalid AL-KHALIDI Mr. Ziad MONAYAIR Kyrgyzstan Ms. Jyldyz T. KASYMOVA Mr. Anthony J. DELUCA Lao People’s Democratic Mr. Alounkeo KITTIKHOUN Mr. Ounseng VIXAY Mr. Asoka RASPHONE Republic Latvia Mr. Klavs SNIDZE Lebanon Mr. Majdi RAMADAN Mr. Sami ZEIDAN Lesotho Liberia Libyan Arab Mr. Altaher A. Mr. Yousef A. S. FARAG Mr. Mohmid SHAKSHUKI Jamahiriya Al-MUNTASSER 5 A/C.5/60/INF/1 COUNTRY | PAYS REPRESENTATIVE | REPRESENTANT ALTERNATES | SUPPLÉANTS ADVISERS | CONSEILLERS Liechtenstein Lithuania Mr. Gediminas LEVICKAS Luxembourg M. Stan MYCK Mr. Zina Mr. Lila Nadia Madagascar ANDRIANARIVELO- ANDRIANANTOANDRO RAZAFY Malawi Mr. Felix CHANDO Mr. Ambrose MZOMA Mr. MOHD RADZI Ms. SHARON Ho Swee Peng Malaysia Mr. HAMIDON Ali Abdul Rahman Mr. ABDUL RAHIM Ibrahim Maldives Mr. Ahmed KHALEEL Mali M. Issa KONFOUROU M. N’Golo FOMBA M. Sidy M. SISSOKO Malta Mr. Victor CAMILLERI Mr. Walter MALLIA Marshall Islands Mauritania Mauritius Mrs. Bineshwaree NAPAUL Mr. Subhas GUJADHUR Mexico Sr. Diego SIMANCAS Micronesia Mr. Jeem LIPPWE (Federated Mr. Masao NAKAYAMA Mr. Martin ZVACHULA States of) Ms. Barbara STEFAN M. Johannes Monaco M. Gilles NOGHES DE MILLO TERRAZZANI Mr. Baatar CHOISUREN Mongolia Mr. Gur RAGCHAA Mr. Ochir ENKHTSETSEG Morocco Mozambique Myanmar Mr. U Nyan LYNN Mr. U Maung WAI Mr. Daw Aye Aye PHYU Mr. Brendan Siluka Namibia Mr. Martin ANDJABA Mr. Julius Zaya SHIWEVA KABUKU Ms. Jillian WILLIAMS Nauru Ms. Marlene MOSES Mr. Creiden FRITZ Mr. Calvin CHU Mr. Madhu Raman ACHARYA Nepal Mr. Arjun Bahadur THAPA Mr. Dinesh BHATTARAI Ms. Brechje SCHWACHOFER Netherlands Mr. Klaus de RIJK Ms. Quirine ROYAARDS Mr. Eric HILBERINK Mr. Alain ANCION New Zealand Mr. Phillip TAULA Mr. Tim McIVOR Sr. Eduardo J. Nicaragua Sr. Félix PARRALES Sr. Eugenio CANO SEVILLA SOMOZA Niger Mrs. Aicha LOUCHE M. Moussa DOURFAYE Nigeria Mr. Arve HØNINGSTAD Norway Ms. Mari SKÅRE Ms. Mona JUUL Mr. Arve LAURITZEN 6 A/C.5/60/INF/1 COUNTRY | PAYS REPRESENTATIVE | REPRESENTANT ALTERNATES | SUPPLÉANTS ADVISERS | CONSEILLERS Oman Pakistan Palau Panama Sr. Tomás GUARDIA Sr. Hernán TEJEIRA Srta. Elena NG Papua New Guinea Sr. Juan BUFFA Paraguay Sr. Eladio LOIZAGA Sra. Irma OVELAR Peru Philippines Mr. Andrzej Poland Mr. Janusz STANCZYK Mr. Dariusz MAŃCZYK ABRASZEWSKI Mr. Jan JAREMCZUK Portugal Ms. Clotilde MESQUITA Mr. Mohamad Ali Mr. Nassir Abdulaziz Mr. Mishal Mohammed AL-SULAITI Qatar AL-NASSER AL-ANSARI Mr. Khalid Salim Al-AHMAD Mr. SONG Young-wan Republic of Mr. SHIN Kak-soo Mr. CHOI Hong-ghi Mr. CHOI Young-jin Korea Mr. OH Joon Mr. YOO Dae-jeong Mr. LEE Jang-keun Republic of Mr. Vsevolod GRIGORE Mr. Victor LEU Moldova Romania Mr. Andrey V. KOVALENKO Russian Mr. Alexander V. KONUZIN Mr. Igor N. SCHERBAK Mr. Maxim V. ERSHOV Federation Mr. Vladimir A.IOSOFOV Mr. Alexey A. NOVIKOV Mr. MAXIM N. GOLOVINOV Rwanda Saint Kitts Mr. Joseph CHRISTMAS Ms. K. Alex WOODLEY and Nevis Saint Lucia Mr. Julian R. HUNTE Ms. Linda BRICE Ms. Michelle JOSEPH Saint Vincent Mrs. Margaret Hughes and the Mr. Lennox A. DANIEL FERRARI Grenadines Mr. Ali’ioagia Feturi Samoa Ms. Perina J. SILA Ms. Angela M. ULA ELISAIA San Marino Mr. Daniele BODINI Ms. Michela BOVI Sao Tome and Principe Mr.
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