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General Assembly Distr.: General 30 April 2020 United Nations A/AC.121/2020/INF/4 General Assembly Distr.: General 30 April 2020 English only Special Committee on Peacekeeping Operations New York, 17 February–13 March 2020 List of participants Chair Mr. Samson Sunday Itegboje (Nigeria) Vice-Chairs Mr. Alejandro Guillermo Verdier (Argentina) Mr. Richard Arbeiter (Canada) Mr. Hiroyuki Namazu (Japan) Mr. Mariusz Lewicki (Poland) Rapporteur Mr. Abdullah Ibrahim Abdelhamid Alsayed Attelb (Egypt) 21-01243 (E) 030221 *2101243* A/AC.121/2020/INF/4 Members Afghanistan Albania Algeria Angola H.E. Ms. Maria de Jesus dos Reis Ferreira Mrs. Cesaltina De Almeida Da Silva Dias Ferreira Mr. Manuel Alberto Mr. Tomas Ferreira Marcos Mr. Jose Manuel Da Rocha Cristovao Argentina H.E. Mr. Martín García Moritán Mr. Alejandro Guillermo Verdier Mr. Fernando Andrés Marani Ms. Natalia Virginia Babio Mr. Gonzalo Sebastián Mazzeo Mr. Alejandro Norberto Leonardi Armenia Australia Austria Mr. Jochen Hans-Joachim Almoslechner Ms. Andrea Bacher Mr. Manfred Hanzl Mr. Gernot-Siegfried Schröttner Mr. Hans Horst Ehling Azerbaijan Bangladesh H.E. Ms. Rabab Fatima Mr. Tareq Md Ariful Islam Mr. Nirupam Dev Nath Belarus Belgium Mrs. Delphine Delieux Mr. Ruben Ballegeer Mr. Danny Geerinck Benin Bhutan H.E. Ms. Doma Tshering Mr. Karma Sonam Tshosar Colonel Kinley Dhondup Namda Bolivia (Plurinational State of) Bosnia and Herzegovina H.E. Mr. Sven Alkalaj Mr. Jasmin Katica Mr. Saša Milanović Brazil Brunei Darussalam Bulgaria H.E. Mr. Georgi Velikov Panayotov Mr. Svetoslav Stankov Stankov 2/11 21-01243 A/AC.121/2020/INF/4 Burkina Faso H.E. Mr. Yemdaogo Eric Tiare Mr. Gervais Remen Mrs. Hama Mariam Natama Mr. Eloi Guigma Mrs. Mamounata Ouedraogo Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada H.E. Mr. Richard Ari Arbeiter Lieutenant Colonel Colin Gerard Magee Superintendent Marlene Snowman Ms. Vanessa Wyeth Mr. Evan Cinq-Mars Mr. Pierre-David Jean Mr. Vahan Galoumian Central African Republic Chad Chile China Colombia Congo H.E. Mr. Raymond Serge Balé Mr. Cyriaque Yvon Mbon Mr. Jean Claude Manzeri Ngondo Costa Rica H.E. Mr. Rodrigo Alberto Carazo Mrs. Beatriz Eugenia Serrano Perez Côte d’Ivoire Croatia Cuba H.E. Mr. Oscar León Mr. Manuel de Jesús Pirez Pérez Mr. Carlos Leonel Alvarado Garrigo Cyprus H.E. Mr. Andreas Mavroyiannis Mr. Doros Venezis Czechia Mr. Petr Vohralik Mr. Hani Stolina Democratic Republic of the Congo Denmark Mr. Thor Hilton Djibouti Dominican Republic Mrs. Glenis Regina Guzman Felipe Mr. Cresencio Aralin Gomez Contreras (gomez Contrera) Mr. José Veloz Ecuador 21-01243 3/11 A/AC.121/2020/INF/4 Egypt H.E. Mr. Mohamed Fathi Ahmed Edrees Mr. Abdullah Ibrahim Abdelhamid Alsayed Attelb El Salvador H.E. Ms. Egriselda Aracely González López H.E. Mr. Héctor Enrique Jaime Calderón Ms. Carla Esperanza Rivera Sánchez Ms. Fatima Geraldina Calderón de Flores Mr. Ricardo Dency Abarca Meza Eritrea Estonia Eswatini Ethiopia Mr. Yemane Asfaw Kassa Fiji Mr. Sapenafa Kesoni Motufaga Finland Ms. Sanna Leena Orava Mr. Pertti Kelloniemi Ms. Jatta Kristina Vaeisaenen France Mr. Quentin Teisseire Mr. Pierre-Eric Bourg Mr. Richard Decombe Ms. Nadia Riffi Mr. Jean-Luc Lefour Gabon Gambia H.E. Mr. Lang Yabou Ms. Isatou Badjie Georgia H.E. Mr. Kaha Imnadze Mrs. Salome Imnadze Germany Ghana Greece H.E. Mrs. Maria Theofili Mr. Antonios Papakostas Mr. Dimitrios Efstathiou Grenada Guatemala Guinea Guyana Haiti Honduras H.E. Ms. Mary Elizabeth Flores Ms. Irma Alejandrina Rosa Suazo Ms. Yolannie Cerrato Ms. Dulce Sanchez de Orozco Hungary Colonel Tajti Ákos Iceland India 4/11 21-01243 A/AC.121/2020/INF/4 Indonesia Mr. Rudy Adrianto Mr. Pangeran Ibrani Situmorang H.E. Mr. Dian Triansyah Djani H.E. Mr. Mohammad Kurniadi Koba Mr. Martua Leonardo Sitorus Mr. Supriyanto Suwito Ms. Marviana Sendi Dewi Banyuwati Siregar Iran (Islamic Republic of) Iraq Ireland Israel Italy Jamaica H.E. Mr. E. Courtenay Rattray Mr. Kavoy A Ashley Japan H.E. Mr. Hiroyuki Namazu Mr. Tatsuro Terada Colonel Yoshinobu Hosokawa Jordan Kazakhstan Colonel Yerulan Akylbayev Mr. Sabit Kakimov Kenya Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Lao People’s Democratic Republic H.E. Mr. Vongnorkeo Anouparb Mr. Vongxay Daovy Ms. Keobounsan Somsanouk Latvia Ms. Krista Raupa Lebanon H.E. Ms. Amal Mudallali Mr. Mohammad Ali Jardali Lesotho Liberia Libya Lithuania H.E. Ms. Audra Plepytė Mr. Giedrius Jokubauskis Mr. Andrius Purvaneckas Luxembourg Madagascar Malawi Malaysia Colonel Mohamad Suria Mohamad Saad Mali Mr. Mohamed Traore Malta Mr. Darren Camilleri 21-01243 5/11 A/AC.121/2020/INF/4 Mauritania Mauritius Mexico H.E. Mr. Juan Ramón de la Fuente Ramirez H.E. Mr. Juan Sandoval Mendiolea General Ruben Zamudio Matias Vice Admiral Adrian Hermilo Valle Gonzalez Ms. María Antonieta Socorro Jáquez Huacuja Mr. Rodolfo Florentino Díaz Ortega Captain Leopoldo Hernández López Sargent Francisco Javier Arroyo Barrios Mr. Oscar Enrique Encinas Madrid Mongolia Mr. Davaadorj Begz Montenegro Morocco H.E. Mr. Omar Hilale Mr. Omar Kadiri Mr. Yasser Halfaoui Mr. Mohamed El Kaissy Mozambique Myanmar H.E. Mr. Tin Maung Naing Ms. Aye Thidar Myo Ms. Pwint Phyu Thinn Namibia H.E. Mr. Neville Melvin Gertze Mr. Jackobu Hoabeb Mrs. Imene Julia Mr. Elton Khoetage Hoeseb Nepal H.E. Mr. Amrit Bahadur Rai Mr. Ghanshyam Bhandari Mr. Padam Bahadur Singh Mr. Surendra Thapa Netherlands Mrs. Tessa Bakx Mr. Robert H. van Dijk Lieutenant Karin van Diest Lieutenant Colonel Ron Brunsting Lieutenant Colonel Patricia Lukken Colonel Pieter van Egmond New Zealand Nicaragua Niger Nigeria H.E. Samson Sunday Itegboje Mr. Ibrahim Modibbo Umar Superintendent Nura Kabir Hanga North Macedonia Mr. Dushko Uzunovski 6/11 21-01243 A/AC.121/2020/INF/4 Norway H.E. Mr. Odd Inge Kvalheim Mr. Kaare Emil Braendland Mrs. Ianneke Borgersen Karlsen Mr. Jon Christian Møller Mr. Erik Trygve Ramberg Mr. Alf-Åge Hansen Ms. Anne Kjersti Froholm Mr. Erlend Wahl Ms. Christine Fossen Ms. Tanja Riise Ms. Rebekka Danielsen Wolf Pakistan H.E. Mr. Munir Akram H.E. Mr. Mohammad Aamir Khan Mr. Rajeel Mohsin Colonel Umar Sharif Mr. Jehanzeb Khan Palau Papua New Guinea Paraguay Peru H.E. Mr. Néstor Popolizio Mr. Luis Ugarelli Mr. Wilbert Vera Mendoza Mr. Humberto Velásquez Mr. Eder Rojas Philippines Ms. Noralyn Jubaira Baja Mrs. Kira Christianne Danganan Azucena Mr. Antonio Lubis Bautista Mr. Teodoro Cirilo Torralba Torralba III Mr. Angelito Ayong Nayan Mr. Andres Castor Centino Mr. Adriano Santos Perez Jr Mr. Jeffrey Castro Hechanova Mr. Ruben Bigay Fajardo Jr. Mr. Oriel Libres Pangcog Mr. Clifford Nickanor Pandoyos Basco Ms. Ma Christina Ordonez Basco Mr. Lazaro Dancel Quigao Jr Mr. Rowel Garcia Garcia Ms. Kristina Camille Garcia Cablayan Ms. Xeline Keziah San Diego Cipriaso Ms. Angel Andal Sarmiento Poland H.E. Ms. Joanna Wronecka Mr. Mariusz Lewicki Mr. Michal Miarka Colonel Dariusz Szymon Kacperczyk Lieutenant Colonel Jaroslaw Andrzej Oleskiewicz Mr. Zbigniew Konopka Mr. Michal Drozniewski Ms. Olga Sobota Portugal H.E. Mr. Francisco Duarte Lopes Mr. Nuno Vaultier Mathias Mr. Francisco Thó Monteiro 21-01243 7/11 A/AC.121/2020/INF/4 Qatar Republic of Korea Mr. Kyuhyung Park Ms. Jooyeon Ellen Kang Republic of Moldova H.E. Mr. Victor Moraru Mr. Andrei Nicolenco Romania Russian Federation H.E. Mr. Dmitry A. Polyanskiy Mr. Alexander V. Repkin Mr. Igor V. Kuzmin Mr. Stanislav S. Aleksaev Mrs. Dina A. Gilmutdinova Mr. Stepan Y. Kuzmenkov Mr. Rodion Grudinskii Rwanda Mr. Boniface Rutikanga Samoa Saudi Arabia Senegal Ms. Fatimatou Faye Mr. Malick Faye Serbia Mr. Nebojša Svjetlica Sierra Leone Singapore Slovakia Mr. Peter Pindják Mr. Martin Stoklasa Mr. Matej Spisak Slovenia H.E. Ms. Darja Bavdaž Kuret Mrs. Ondina Blokar Drobič Ms. Jasna Ponkvar Velazquez Mr. Mitja Miklavec South Africa H.E. Mr. Xolisa Mfundiso Mabhongo Mr. Tiyani Raymond Sithole Ms. Diyana Shaista Tayob Mr. Wiseman Simo Mbambo Mr. Eliot Bangani Mahlangu Mr. Tshihumbudzo Ravhandalala Ms. Thokozane Maureen Magxwalisa Mr. Monwabisi Dyakopu Spain Mr. Hermogenes López García de Lomana Mr. Luis Manuel Candal Añón Mr. Antonio Pérez Díaz Sri Lanka H.E. Mrs. Kshenuka Dhireni Senewiratne Mr. Satyajit Arjuna Rodrigo Major General Mestiyage Don Udayakantha Vijendralal Gunathilleka Mrs. Hettiwelige Dinushi Sonali Rupathunga Sudan H.E. Mr. Omer Mohamed Ahmed Siddig Mr. Husni Mustafa Yagoub Husni 8/11 21-01243 A/AC.121/2020/INF/4 Sweden H.E. Ms. Anna-Karin Eneström H.E. Mr. Karl Magnus Lennartsson Mr. Richard Gray Mr. John Billow Ms. Karin Sophie Bosdotter Mr. Joakim Vaverka Switzerland Mr. Dominique Michel Favre Mr. Alexandre Perren Mr. Matthias Rast Mr. Damiano Angelo Sguaitamatti Syrian Arab Republic Thailand H.E. Mr. Vitavas Srivihok H.E. Mr. Supark Prongthura Mr. Chumphot Nurakkate Mr. Sorawut Norapoompipat Mr. Kittithep Devahastin Na Ayuthai Mr. Tharanut Koonyotying Timor-Leste Togo Tunisia Turkey H.E. Mr. Feridun Hadi Sinirlioğlu Mr. Serhad Varli Mrs. Raziye Bilge Kocyigit Grba Mr. Mesut Kinaç Mr. Reha Çakır Mr. Murat Evren Mr. Alican Aksoy Uganda Mr Silver Moses Kayemba Ukraine United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland H.E. Mr. Jonathan Guy Allen H.E. Mr. James Paul Roscoe Mr. David Peter Clay Ms. Caroline Quinn Mr. Oliver James Fenton Nurton Mr. Andrew Rupert Adrian Higgs Mr. Phelim Brady United Republic of Tanzania Mr. Shilla Songelael W. Mr. George Mwita Itang'are Ms. Lilian Abdul Mukasa United States of America H.E. Ms. Cherith Norman-Chalet Ms. Carolyn Strainic Mr. Glenn J. Sadowski Mr. Christian Loubeau Mr. John Daniel Hafemann Mr. Omar Aslan Mr. David Barrett 21-01243 9/11 A/AC.121/2020/INF/4 Uruguay H.E. Mr. Carlos Amorín H.E. Mr. Luis Homero Bermúdez Álvarez Mr. Federico González Vivas Vanuatu Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) H.E. Mr. Samuel Moncada H.E. Mr. Henry Alfredo Suárez Moreno H.E. Mr. Joaquín Alberto Pérez Ayestarán Mr. Jorge Arturo Reyes Hernández Viet Nam H.E. Mr. Dang Dinh Quy H.E. Mr. Pham Hai Anh Mrs. Nguyen Tra Phuong Mr. Nguyen Van Hai Yemen Zambia Zimbabwe Mr. Darlington Mashoko Kadyautumbe Mr.
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