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General Assembly Distr.: General 4 March 2002 United Nations A/AC.252/2002/INF/1 General Assembly Distr.: General 4 March 2002 English only Ad Hoc Committee established by General Assembly resolution 51/210 of 17 December 1996 Sixth session 28 January-1 February 2002 List of participants Chairman Mr. Rohan Perera (Sri Lanka) Vice-Chairmen Sr. Carlos Fernando Díaz (Costa Rica) Mr. Richard Rowe (Australia) Mr. Albert Hoffmann (South Africa) Rapporteur Mr. Volodymyr G. Krokhmal (Ukraine) 02-27078 (E) 050302 *0227078* A/AC.252/2002/INF/1 Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Algeria Mr. Ali Hafrad Armenia Mr. Movses Abelian Mr. Armen Hovhannisyan Mr. Mher Margaryan Australia Mr. Keith Holland Mr. Richard Rowe Mr. Michael Bliss Austria Mr. Alexander Marschik Mr. Hans Plut Bangladesh Mr. Mosud Mannan Belarus M. Andrei N. Popkov Belgium M. Jean De Ruyt M. Paul Rietjens M. Evert Maréchal Belize Mr. Stuart W. Leslie Mrs. Janine Coye Felson Ms. Dina Shoman Mr. Alfonso Gahona Brazil Mr. Marcel Fortuna Biato Mr. Marcelo Marotta Viegas Brunei Mr. Johan Thani Abdullah Darussalam Bulgaria Mr. Stefan Tafrov Mr. Rayko Raytchev Ms. Gergana Arabadjieva Cameroon Mr. Victor Tchatchouwo Canada M. Karim Amégan Mr. Andras Vamos-Goldman Cape Verde M. Luis da Fonseca M. Herminio da Costa Moniz China Mr. Chen Xu Mr. Qu Wensheng Mr. Qi Dahai Croatia Mr. Ivan Śimonović Mr. Josko Klisović Cuba Mr. Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla Mr. Orlando Requeijo Gual Ms. Soraya E. Alvarez Cyprus Mr. George Kasoulides Mr. Yiogos Christofides Czech Mr. Miloslav Petrŭ Republic Democratic Mr. Pak Gil Yon Mr. Mun Jong Chol People’s Republic of Korea 2 A/AC.252/2002/INF/1 Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Denmark Mr. Henrik B. Hahn Mr. Lars Findsen Ms. Katrine Nissen Dominican Sra. María de Jesús Diaz Sra. Ilka Mieses Republic Fiji Mr. Amraiya Naidu Ms. Asenaca Uluiviti Finland Mr. Mikael Långström France M. Jean-Luc Florent M. Arnaud Barthelemy M. Bernard Frery Georgia Mr. Gocha Lordkipanidze Germany Mr. Christian Much Mr. Jan MacLean Ms. Tinia Tober Ghana Mr. Nama Effah-Apenteng Mr. Kwesi Quartey Mr. Harold Agyeman Greece Mr. Vassillios Patronas Holy See Archbishop Renato R. Msgr. Marek Solczyński Mr. John L. Fiorilla Martino Hungary Mr. Zsolt Hetesy India Mr. P. S. Rao Mrs. Nandhini Iyer Krishna Mr. Pradip Kumar Mr. Narinder Singh Choudhary Indonesia Mr. Makmur Widodo Mr. M. Slamet Hidayat Mr. T. M. Hamzah Thayeb Mr. Ferry Adamhar Mr. M. Syarif Alatas Iran (Islamic Mr. Saeid Mirzaee Yengejeh Republic of) Iraq Mr. Abdul Munim Al-Kadhe Ireland Mr. Peter Barcroft Mr. Maurice Biggar Israel Mr. Tal Becker Italy Mr. Sergio Vento Mr. Luigi Mattiolo Mrs. Roberta Barberini Mr. Alberto Cisterna Japan Mr. Yoshiyki Motomura Mr. Shuichi Akamatsu Mr. Nobutaka Hiramitsu Mr. Kenichi Bessho Jordan M. Mahmoud Hmoud Kazakhstan Mr. Murat A. Smagulov Mr. Amantay S. Issayev 3 A/AC.252/2002/INF/1 Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Kenya Mr. J. Khiwaga Mr. D. K. Kottut Lesotho Mr. Lebohang K. Moleko Mrs. Lineo Khiba-Matekane Liberia Mrs. Famatta R. Osode Mr. Edwin F. Sele Libyan Arab Mr. Ahmed Elmassallati Jamahiriya Lithuania Ms. Audra Plepyte Mr. Andrius Namavicius Madagascar M. Jean Delabroix Mme Lydia Randrianarivony Bakoniarivo Malaysia Mr. Agam Hasmy Mr. Yahya Zainuddin Ms. Nur Afizah Hanum Mokhtar Ms. Sarah Albakri Devadason Malta Mr. Walter Balzan Mr. Hector Bonavia Mr. Jesmond Schembri Ms. Sandra Vassallo Mr. Julian Vassallo Mr. Pierre Hili Mexico Sr. Adolfo Aguilar Zinser Sr. Alfonso Ascencio Herrera Monaco Mme Isabelle Picco Morocco M. Karim Medrek Mozambique Mr. Mário Ngwenya Mr. Fernando Manhiça Mr. Armando Dimande New Zealand Ms. Elana Geddis Niger M. Abdou Adamou Poland Mr. Zdzislaw Galicki Mr. Piotr Ogonowski Portugal Mr. Tiago P. Cunha Republic of Mr. Han-tack Im Mr. Cheol-kyu Hwang Korea Mr. Zha-hyoung Rhee Republic of Mr. Ion Botnaru Mr. Victor Moraru Moldova Romania Ms. Ioana Gabriela Stancu Russian Mr. Serguei N. Karev Mr. Vladimir Y. Tarabrin Mr. Alexandre S. Gappoev Federation Mr. Gennadiy V. Kuzmin 4 A/AC.252/2002/INF/1 Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros San Marino Mr. Gian Nicola Filippi Ms. Elena Molaroni Balestra Saudi Arabia Mr. Mohammed Al-Agagy Mr. Abdulrahman Al-Tuwaijri Mr. Saleh Al-Ghamdi Mr. Maan Al-Hafiz Mr. Ibrahim Al-Nasser Mr. Abdulrahman Al-Ahmed Mr. Mahmoud Al-Naman Sierra Leone Mr. Allieu I. Kanu Mr. Sylvester E. Rowe Mr. Fode S. Kamara Ms. Giorgia Tortora Slovakia Mr. Peter Tomka Mr. Metod Špacek Slovenia Mr. Ernest Petric Ms. Ondina Blokar South Africa Mr. Albert J. Hoffmann Ms. JoAnn B. Schneeberger Mr. Ntsumbedzeni M. Mphego Spain Sr. German Zurita Sr. Manuel Gómez-Acebo Sr. José-Antonio Mellado Sr. Emilio Pin Sr. Juan-Carlos Puebla Sri Lanka Mr. Rohan Perera Mr. Ranjith Uyangoda Mr. Dharshana Perera Sudan Mr. Omer Bashir Manis Mr. Siddig M. Abdalla Sweden Ms. Elin Miller Switzerland M. Valentin Zellweger M. Daniel Frank Mme Françoise Nicati Mme Corinne Ciceron Syrian Arab Mr. Riad Daoudi Republic Mr. Ghassan Obeid Mr. Mohammed Haj Ibrahim Thailand Mr. Tull Traisorat Togo M. Roland Y. Kpotsra M. Kodjo Menan Tunisia M. Noureddine Mejdoub Mlle Soumaîa Zorai Turkey Mr. Teoman Uykur Uganda Ms. Rossette Nyirinkindi Katungye 5 A/AC.252/2002/INF/1 Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Ukraine Mr. Valeriy Kuchinsky Mr. Ivan Zhylka Ms. Olena Zerkal Mr. Volodymyr Krokhmal Ms. Yuliia Hrudynska United Ms. Catherine Adams Mr. Ian Macleod Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland United States Mr. Nicholas Rostow Mr. Haley D. Collums Mr. Kenneth J. Harris of America Ms. Martha E. Rubio Ms. Carolyn Willson Uruguay Sr. Felipe Paolillo Sra. Susana Rivero Sr. Enrique Loedel Uzbekistan Mr. Alisher Vohidov Mr. Badriddin Obidov Mr. Rustamjon Khakimov Yugoslavia Mr. Dejan Šahović Mr. Vladislav Mladenović Miss Tamara Rastovać 6.
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