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A CN.10 2014 INF 1.Pdf United Nations A/CN.10/2014/INF/1 General Assembly Distr.: General 17 April 2014 English only Disarmament Commission 2014 substantive session New York, 7-25 April 2014 List of participants Member States Albania Mr. Ferit Hoxha — Head of delegation Mr. Petrika Jorgji Algeria Mr. Sabri Boukadoum — Head of delegation Mr. Djamel Moktefi Ms. Zaina Benhabouche Argentina Mrs. María Cristina Perceval — Head of delegation Mr. Mateo Estrémé Mrs. Gabriela Martinic Armenia Mr. Garen Nazarian — Head of delegation Mr. Tigran Samvelian Australia Mr. Gary Francis Quinlan — Head of delegation Ms. Philippa Jane King Ms Anastasia Carayanides Ms. Emily Street Austria Mr. Martin Sajdik — Head of delegation Mr. Andreas Riecken Mr. Hartmut Koller-Lenhardt Azerbaijan Mr. Tofig Musayev — Head of delegation Mr. Elchin Huseynli Mr. Farid Jabrayilov Belarus Mr. Andrei Dapkiunas — Head of delegation Mr. Evgeny Lazarev Mr. Alexander Shpakovsky 14-30388 (E) 230414 *1430388* A/CN.10/2014/INF/1 Benin Mr. Jean-Francis Régis Zinsou — Head of delegation Mr. Thomas Adoumasse Mr. Thierry Alia Mr. Dadjedji Hervé Djokpe Brazil Mr. Antonio de Aguiar Patriota — Head of delegation Mr. Guilherme de Aguiar Patriota Mr. Leonardo Luís Gorgulho Nogueira Fernandes Mr. Aloisio Barbosa de Sousa Neto Brunei Darussalam Mr. Dato Abdul Ghafar Ismail — Head of delegation Ms. Norazlianah Ibrahim Mr. Mohd Aizul Hakim Pehin Dato Haji Suyoi Burkina Faso Mr. Der Kogda — Head of delegation Mr. Simplice Honoré Guibila Mr. Dominique Kaboré Col. Maj. Noaga Edouard Ouedraogo Ms. Sonia Savadogo Canada Ms. Chantale Walker Chile Mr. Eduardo Gálvez — Head of delegation Mr. René Alfonso Ruidiaz Mr. Sang Yeob Kim China Mr. Zhang Jun’an — Head of delegation Mr. Sun Lei Mr. Wang Daxue Ms. Liu Xin Ms. Xiao Yue Colombia Ms. Maria Emma Mejia — Head of delegation Mr. Miguel Camilo Ruiz Mr. Camilo Louis Congo Mr. Raymond Serge Balé — Head of delegation Mr. Paul Maloukou Mr. Jean Didier Clovis Ngoulou Costa Rica Mr. Eduardo Ulibarri — Head of delegation Mr. Saul Weisleder Ms. Maritza Chan Ms. Tereza Steinhublova Croatia Mr. Vladimir Drobnjak — Head of delegation Mr. Danijel Medan Ms. Mihaela Baric Mr. Mislav Kolovrat Cuba Mr. Rodolfo Reyes Rodriguez — Head of delegation Mr. Oscar León González Mr. Guillermo Suarez Borges Mr. Luis Javier Baro Baez Ms. Ivian Del Sol Dominguez 2/9 14-30388 A/CN.10/2014/INF/1 Cyprus Mr. Nicholas Emiliou — Head of delegation Mr. Menelaos Menelaou Mr. Nectarios Soteriou Ms. Stella Stathis Czech Republic Mrs. Edita Hrdá — Head of delegation Mr. David Červenka Mr. Ladislav Steinhübel Ms. Lucie Homoláčová Democratic People’s Mr. Ri Tong Il — Head of delegation Republic of Korea Mr. Kim Yong Song Denmark Mr. Ib Petersen — Head of delegation Mr. Mads Juul-Nyholm Djibouti Mr. Roble Olhaye — Head of delegation Mrs. Saada Daher Hassan Dominican Republic Mr. Francisco Tovar Morillo — Head of delegation Mr. Darío Medina Ms. Moira Francisco Ms. Madeline Luna Mr. Paulino Perez Ecuador Mr. Xavier Lasso Mendoza — Head of delegation Ms. Verónica Bustamante Mr. Fernando Luque Marquez Mr. José Eduardo Proaño Egypt Mr. Mootaz Ahmadein Khalil — Head of delegation Mr. Osama Abdelkhalek Mahmoud Mr. Amr Fathi Aljowaily Mr. Mohamed Refaat Farghal El Salvador Mr. Carlos E. García González — Head of delegation Mr. Ruben A. Escalante Hasbun Col. Hugo Arístides Angulo Rogel Maj. Luis Maida Leiva Finland Ms. Theresa Zitting — Head of delegation Mr. Mika Ruotsalainen Ms. Anna Salovaara France Mr. Alexis Lamek — Head of delegation Mr. Philippe Bertoux Mr. Tomas Napolitano Martinez Ms. Constance Favereau Gabon Mrs. Marianne Odette Bibalou — Head of delegation Mr. Michel Régis Onanga Ndiaye Ms. Allegra Pamela Romance Bongo Ms. Lilly Stella Ngyema Ndong Ms. Joséphine Patricia Ntyam-Ehya Mr. Serge Thierry Mandoukou Ombegue 14-30388 3/9 A/CN.10/2014/INF/1 Germany Mr. Peter Winkler — Head of delegation Mr. Hubertus Kramer Ghana Mr. Ken Kanda — Head of delegation Mr. William Azumah Awinador-Kanyirige Mr. John Agyin Eshun Brig. Gen. Samuel Yanyi-Akofur Col. Constance Emefa Edjeani-Afenu Mr. Emmanuel Kwaku Dade Greece Ms. Nafsika Nancy Eva Vraila — Head of delegation Mr. Alexandros Andreas Yennimatas Ms. Anna Kostopoulos Guatemala Mr. Gert Rosenthal — Head of delegation Ms. Mónica Bolaños Pérez Ms. Connie Taracena Ms. María Soledad Urruela Arenales Honduras Ms. Mary Elizabeth Flores — Head of delegation Mr. Marco Antonio Suazo Mr. José Francisco Corrales Ms. Karla Garcia Mr. Miguel Eduardo Ruiz Hungary Mr. Zsolt Gábor Hetesy India Mr. D. B. Venkatesh Varma — Head of delegation Ms. Pratibha Parkar Mr. Siddhartha Nath Indonesia Mr. Desra Percaya — Head of delegation Mr. Yusra Khan Mr. Fikry Cassidy Mr. Bhima Dwipayudhanto Iran (Islamic Republic of) Mr. Gholamhossein Dehghani — Head of delegation Mr. Khodadad Seifi Pargou Iraq Mr. Mohamed Ali Alhakim — Head of delegation Mr. Abbas Kadhom Obaid Abbas Mr. Sarmad Muwafaq Mohammed Al-Taie Mr. Mohammed Samir Ezzat Sami Alnaqshabandi Israel Mr. Eyal Propper — Head of delegation Mr. Israel Nitzan Italy Mr. Sebastiano Cardi — Head of delegation Mr. Inigo Lambertini Mr. Massimiliano D’Antuono Jamaica Ms. Shorna-Kay Marie Richards — Head of delegation Mr. Ancil Perez 4/9 14-30388 A/CN.10/2014/INF/1 Japan Mr. Kazuyoshi Umemoto — Head of delegation Mr. Ryo Fukahori Col. Yoshibumi Ogura Ms. Chieko Masuda Kazakhstan Mr. Kairat Abdrakhmanov — Head of delegation Mr. Akan Rakhmetullin Mr. Israil U. Tilegen Kenya Col. Aphaxard Muthuri Kiugu — Head of delegation Mr. George Kwanya Mr. Tom Mboya Adala Kuwait Mr. Mansour Ayyad Al Otaibi — Head of delegation Mr. Abdulaziz AlAjmi Kyrgyzstan Mr. Talaibek Kydyrov — Head of delegation Mr. Nuran Niyazaliev Latvia Mr. Jānis Mažeiks — Head of delegation Ms. Inese Freimane-Deksne Ms. Dace Patmalniece Lebanon Mr. Nawaf Salam — Head of delegation Ms. Caroline Ziadé Ms. Maya Dagher Mr. Khalil Mohamad Lesotho Mr. Mafiroane E. Motanyane — Head of delegation Mr. Malefetsane Seth Moseme Liberia Ms. Marjon V. Kamara — Head of delegation Mr. Abu M. Kamara Libya Mr. Ibrahim O. A. Dabbashi — Head of delegation Mr. Elmahdi S. Elmajerbi Mr. Adam A. M. Tarbah Mr. Hamza A. B. Alokly Lithuania Ms. Raimonda Murmokaitė — Head of delegation Mrs. Rita Kazragienė Mr. Dovydas Špokauskas Luxembourg Ms. Sylvie Lucas — Head of delegation Mr. Olivier Maes Gen. (Ret.) Gaston Reinig Mr. Guy Hoffmann Madagascar Mrs. Héléna Bernadette Rajaonarivelo Malaysia Mr. Hussein Haniff — Head of delegation Mr. Raja Reza bin Raja Zaib Shah Col. Nazari Abd Hadi Mr. Riaz Abdul Razak Ms. Asmidar Abdul Rahman 14-30388 5/9 A/CN.10/2014/INF/1 Malta Mr. Christopher Grima — Head of delegation Mr. Bernard Charles Mifsud Mr. Alan Cordina Mexico Mr. Jorge Montaño — Head of delegation Mrs. Yanerit Morgan Mrs. Claudia Yuriria García Guiza Mr. Bruno Ríos Sánchez Mongolia Mr. Od Och — Head of delegation Ms. Gankhuurai Battungalag Col. Batbold Isheekhuu Morocco Mr. Mohammed Loulichki — Head of delegation Mr. Abderrazzak Laassel Mr. Bouchaib Eloumni Nepal Mr. Durga Prasad Bhattarai — Head of delegation Ms. Sewa Lamsal Adhikari Mr. Ghana Shyam Lamsal Ms. Illa Mainali Nigeria Mrs. U. Joy Ogwu — Head of delegation Mr. Usman Sarki Mr. Abiodun Richards Adejola Mr. Ezenwa C. Nwaobiala Mr. Nicholas Prince Uhomoibhi Norway Mr. Knut Langeland Oman Mr. Amer Hial Al-Hajri — Head of delegation Col. Abdullah bin Suror A-Kaabi Lt. Col. Mohamed bin Abdullah Al-Hitaly Mr. Sulaiman Salim Mohamed Al-Abdali Pakistan Mr. Masood Khan — Head of delegation Mr. Sahebzada Ahmed Khan Mr. Nabeel Munir Panama Mr. Pablo Antonio Thalassinós — Head of delegation Mr. Hernán Tejeira Mr. Jaime Antonio Ruiz Jayes Paraguay Mr. Marcelo Eliseo Scappini Ricciardi — Head of delegation Mr. Luis Benítez Rodríguez Peru Mr. Gustavo Meza-Cuadra — Head of delegation Mr. Augusto Thornberry Mr. Jorge Medina Philippines Mr. Libran N. Cabactulan — Head of delegation Ms. Irene Susan B. Natividad Ms. Shirley Liwanag Flores Mr. Edwin R. de Pacina 6/9 14-30388 A/CN.10/2014/INF/1 Poland Mr. Ryszard Stanisław Sarkowicz — Head of delegation Mr. Łukasz Zieliński Mr. Tomasz Tokarski Portugal Mr. Álvaro José Costa de Mendonça e Moura — Head of delegation Mrs. Cristina Maria Cerqueira Pucarinho Mr. Manuel Frederico Pinheiro da Silva Lt.Col. Jorge Manuel dos Reis Gamito Torres Qatar Ms. Alya Ahmed Saif Al-Thani — Head of delegation Mr. Abdulrahman Yaaqob Y.A. Al-Hamadi Mr. Ghanim Al-Hudaifi Al-Kuwari Republic of Korea Ms. Paik Ji-ah — Head of delegation Mr. Lim Sang-beom Mr. Kim Il-hoon Mr. Paul Park Republic of Moldova Mr. Vladimir Lupan — Head of delegation Ms. Larisa Miculet Romania Mrs. Simona Mirela Miculescu — Head of delegation Ms. Narcisa Daciana Vladulescu Russian Federation Mr. Alexander A. Pankin — Head of delegation Mr. Petr V. Iliichev Mr. Sergei Kh. Andriashin Mr. Alexander A. Volgarev Mr. Vladimir A. Ponomarev Mr. Anton S. Shamarin Saudi Arabia Mr. Naif Bin Bandar Al Sudairy — Head of delegation Mr. Saad Abdullah N. Al Saad Mr. Nasser M. Al Faridi Senegal Mr. Abdou Salam Diallo — Head of delegation Mr. Ibrahima Sory Sylla Mr. Isidor Marcel Sene Serbia Mr. Milan Milanović — Head of delegation Mrs. Katarina Lalić Smajević Col. Milan Ranković Ms. Marija Perišić Singapore Col. Foo Khee Loon Slovakia Mr. František Ružička — Head of delegation Mr. Igor Vencel Mr. Peter Agha Slovenia Mr. Andrej Logar — Head of delegation Mr. Matej Marn Mr. Bostjan Jerman Ms. Martina Skok 14-30388 7/9 A/CN.10/2014/INF/1 South Africa Mr. Jeremiah Nyamane Kingsley Mamabolo — Head of delegation Mr. Doctor Mashabane Mr. David Robin Wensley Spain Mr. Román Oyarzun Marchesi — Head of delegation Ms. Maria Victoria González Román Mr. Francisco Javier García-Larrache Mr. Alexander Cendoya Higos Sudan Mr. Rahamtalla M. Osman Elnor — Head of delegation Mr. Hassan Hamid Hassan Mr. Hassan Elsiddig Ahmed Abdalhay Mr. Mustafa Elhossein Elshareef Sweden Mr. Mårten Grunditz — Head of delegation Mr. Nicolas Weeks Mr. Fredrik Nivaeus Mr. Filip Johansson Switzerland Mr. Paul Seger — Head of delegation Lt. Col. Frederic Tissot-Daguette Mr. Samuel Cobbi Thailand Ms. Jirusaya Birananda Togo Mr.
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