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A-CONF.229-2017-INF-4-Rev.1.Pdf United Nations A/CONF.229/2017/INF/4/Rev.1 General Assembly Distr.: General (25 July 2017) English only United Nations Conference to negotiate a legally-binding instrument to prohibit nuclear weapons, leading towards their total elimination New York, 27-31 March, 15 June-7 July 2017 List of participants President: Ms. Elayne White Gomez (Costa Rica) Vice-Presidents: Austria Chile Indonesia Iran (Islamic Republic of) Morocco New Zealand South Africa 17-12419 (E) 270717 *1712419* A/CONF.229/2017/INF/4/Rev.1 Participating States Afghanistan Mr. Mahmoud Saikal Mr. Obaid Khan Noori Mr. Mohammad Fahim Rahimi Algeria Mr. Sabri Boukadoum Mr. Mohammed Bessedik Mr. Remili Kamel Dine Mr. Abdelkarim Ait Abdelslam Mr. Mustapha Abbani Mr. Mohammed Ouadah Andorra Ms. Elisaenda Vives Balmaña Ms. Gemma Raduan Corrius Ms. Nahia Roche Artajo Angola Mr. Ismael A. Gaspar Martins Mr. Mario Domingos Simão Mr. manuel Vieira da Fonseca Mr. Domingos Mesquita Sapalo Mr. Tomas Ferreira Marcos Antigua and Barbuda Mr. Walton Alfonso Webson Ms. Asha Challenger Argentina Mr.Martin García Moritán Ms. Gabriela Martinic Ms. María Paula Mac Loughlin Mr. Sebastián Lucas Nicolino Mr. Gonzalo Sebastián Mazzeo Armenia Mr. Zohrab Mnatsakanyan Mr. Tigran Samvelian Austria Mr. Thomas Hajnoczi Mr. Alexander Marschik Mr. Jan Kickert Mr. Franz Josef Kuglitsch Mr. Robert Gerschner Mr. Philipp Charwath Mr. George-Wilhelm Gallhofer Ms. Susanne Hammer Mr. Günter Greimel Mr. Werner Kerschbaumer Mr. Bernhard Schneider Mr. Stuart Maslen Ms. Nadia Kalb Ms. Jasmin Wanner Azerbaijan Mr. Yashar Aliyev Mr. Tofig Musayev Ms. Nahida Abdurahmanova Ms. Lala Mehdiyeva 2/16 17-12419 A/CONF.229/2017/INF/4/Rev.1 Bahamas Mr. Elliston Rahming Ms. Tishka Francis Ms. Charmaine Williams Ms. Charice Rolle Ms. Arianne Etuk Ms. Angelika Hillebrandt Mr. Craig Powell Ms. Mashanna Russel Bahrain Ms. Hayfa Ali Matar Ms. Aysha Mohamed Abdulla Bangladesh Mr. Masud Bin Momen Mr. Tareq Md Ariful Islam Mr. Faiyaz Murshid Kazi Barbados Mr. Keith H.L. Marshall Ms. Julliette Babb-Riley Ms. Kereeta Whyte Ms. Nicole Parris Benin Mr. Jean-Claude do Rego Mr. Patrick Aho Mr. Apké C. Marius Loko Bhutan Mr. Kuenzang C. Namgyel Mr. Karma Choeda Ms. Tshoki Choden Bolivia (Plurinational State of) Mr. Sacha Liorentty Solíz Mr. Rene Fernández Revollo Botswana Mr. Charles T. Ntwaagae Mr. Therego Seretse Mr. Edgar Sisa Ms. Lorato Motsumi Brazil Mr. Mauro Vieira Mr. Guilherme de Aguiar Patriota Ms. Maria Luisa Escorel de Moraes Mr. Elis Treidler Öberg Mr. Alex Giacomelli da Silva Mr. Marcelo Paz Saraiva Câmara Mr. Marcelo Campbell Mauad Ms. Christiana Lamazière Mr. Carlos Guilherme Sampaio Fernandes Ms. Larissa Schneider Calza Brunei Darussalam Mr. Dato Paduka Abdul Ghafar Ismail Ms. Siti Arnyfariza Md Jaini Mr. Muna Zawani Md Idris Ms. Norhasalinda Mohd Salleh 17-12419 3/16 A/CONF.229/2017/INF/4/Rev.1 Burkina Faso Mr. Eric Y. Tiare Ms. Mariame Fofana Ms. Honorine Bonkoungou Mr. Edouard Ouedraogo Mr. Ki Seydou Burundi Mr. Athanas Joshua Ndaye Mr. Evaristé Ngendankengera Cabo Verde Mr. José Luis Fialho Rocha Ms. Edna Filomena Barreto Mr. Jose Carlos Mendonça Cambodia Mr. Tuy Ry Mr. Yaung Chan Sophea Mr. Lao Soksamphea Ms. Uth Amra Cameroon Mr. Tommo Monthe Mr. Mamoudou Mana Ms. Cécile Mballa Eyenga Chile Mr. Christán Barros Mr. Carlos Olguín Mr. Alfredo Labbé Mr. Hellmut Lagos Mr. Claudio Garrido Ms. Gaukhar Mukhatzanova Mr. Sang Yeob Kim Colombia Ms. María Emma Mejía Vélez Mr. Juan Camilo Díaz Reina Congo Mr. Raymond Serge Balé Mr. Ngoulou Jean Didier Covis Mr. Maurice Gatien Makiza Mr. Emery Gabi Costa Rica Mr. Juan Carlos Mendoza Ms. Elayne Whyte Gómez Mr. Rolando Castro Córdoba Ms. Gioconda Ubeda Rivera Ms. Adriana Murillo Ruin Mr. Norman Lizano Ortiz Ms. Marcela Zamora Ovares Ms. Paula Coto Ramírez Ms. Verónica García Gutiérrez Ms. Rita Zaghloul Ramia Ms. Maritza Chan Valverde Ms. Nathalie Ardón Cote D’Ivoire Mr. Marcel Amon-Tanoh Mr. Claude Stanislas Bouah-Kamon Mr. Feh Moussa Gone Mr. Virgile N’Cho Akiapo 4/16 17-12419 A/CONF.229/2017/INF/4/Rev.1 Cuba Ms. Anayansi Rodriguez Camejo Ms. Ana Silvia Rodriguez Abascal Mr. Humberto Rivero Rosario Mr. Rodolfo Eliseo Benítez Versón Ms. Lilianne Sánchez Rodriguez Mr. Armando Fernandez Islas Mr. Dunieski Sánchez Miranda Cyprus Mr. Kornelios Korneliou Mr. Menelaos Menelaou Ms. Gabriella Michaelidou Ms. Rafaella Georgiou Democratic Republic of Congo Mr. Ignace Gata Mavita Ms. Charlotte Malenga Omoy Mr. Paul Empole Losoko Efambe Ms. Victoria Liolocha Lieta Mr. Hippolyte Mfulu Kingonzila Mr. Banza Ngoy Serge Mr. Ndaie Musenge Serge Djibouti Mr. Mohamed Siad Douleh Ms.Saada Daher Hassan Mr. Moussa Mohamed Moussa Mr. Youssouf Aden Moussa Dominican Republic Mr. Francisco Cortorreal Mr. Francisco Tover Morillo Mr. Darío Medina Ms. Berioska Morrison Ms. Moira Francisco Mr. Paulino Pérez Ecuador Mr. Horacio Sevilla Borja Mr. Fernando Luque Márquez Ms. Verónica Gómez Ricaurte Egypt Mr. Amr Abdellatif Aboulatta Mr. Ihab Moustafa Awad Mr. Tamim Khallaf Mr. Ahmed Shazly Munsour Shazly Mr. Tarek Ahmed Mahfouz Mr. Karim Samir Ismail Mr. Gamal Mahmoud Atta Mohamed El Salvador Mr. Rubén Ignacio Zamora Rivas Mr. Héctor Enrique Jaime Calderón Mr. Héctor Enrique Celarié Landaverde Mr. Sergio Manrique Trejo Blanco Eritrea Mr. Amanuel Girgio Mr. Nebil Said Ms. Stephanie Gebremedhin 17-12419 5/16 A/CONF.229/2017/INF/4/Rev.1 Ethiopia Mr. Tekeda Alemu Mr. Mahlet Hailu Ms. Huda Mohamed Yusuf Ms. Yanit Abera Fiji Mr. Vueti Kosoniu May Gambia Mr. Mamdou Tangara Mr. Lamin Faati Mr. Amadou Jaiteh Ms. Isatou Badjie Ghana Mr. Dominic B. A. Nitiwul Ms. Martha Ama Akyea Pobee Mr. Evans A. Dzikum Mr. Edward E. M. Fiawoo Mr.Moses K. G. Asante Ms. Margaret Ahiadeke Mr. Jones B. Applerh Mr. Leonard Bortey Tettey Mr. Moses N. Nankpan Mr. Solomon Korbieh Mr. Fred Frimpong Grenada Ms. Keisha McGuire Ms. Amanda Ungaro Ms. Nerissa Williams Ms. Lauren Rutzen Guatemala Mr. Jorge Skinner-Klée Ms. Monica Renata Bolãnos Pérez Mr. Omar Lisandro Castañeda Solares Ms. María josé del Águila Castillo Ms. María del Rosario Estrada Girón Guinea Mr. Mamadi Toure Mr. François Abou Soumah Guyana Mr. Rudolph Michael Ten-Pow Ms. Marissa Edwards Haiti Mr. Denis Regis Mr. Patrick Saint-Hilaire Mr. Willy Louis Ms. Daphné Lafontant Holy See Mr. Bernadito Auza Mr. Simon Kassas Mr. Andrew Christiansen Mr. Pierce Corden Mr. Anthony Salvia Mr. Stephano Saldi Ms. Maryann Cusimano Love Ms. Theresa Mensdorff Pouilly Mr. Daniel Collins Rosenberg 6/16 17-12419 A/CONF.229/2017/INF/4/Rev.1 Honduras Ms.Mary Elizabeth Flores Ms. Yolannie Cerrato Ms. Fadua Ortez Mr. David Romero Indonesia Mr. Dian Triansyah Djani Mr. Hasan Kleib Mr. Darmansjah Djumala Mr. R. M. Michael Tene Ms. Ina H. Krisnamurthi Mr. Kamapradipta Isnomo Mr. Denny Abdi Mr. M. Zaim Nasution Ms. Zelda W. Kartika Ms. Rina Setyawati Mr. Nanda Avalist Ms. Felicia Yuwono Ms. Anggi S. Jenie Mr. Erry Prasetyo Mr. Reski Kurnia Ilahi Iran (Islamic Republic of) Mr. Gholamali Khoshroo Mr. Golamhossein Dehghani Mr. Reza Najafi Mr. Eshagh Al habib Mr. Khodadad Seifi Pargou Mr. Bahram Shahabeddin Mr. Seyed Mohammad Ali Robatjazi Iraq Mr. Mohamed Ali Al-Hakim Mr. Mohammed Sahib Marzooq Mr. Hassanain Hadi Fadhil Ireland Ms. Helena Nolan Ms. Patricia O’Brien Mr. Tim Mawe Ms. Jackie O’Halloran Mr. Michael O’Toole Mr. Declan Smyth Ms. Jenny Quinn Mr. Eirini Giorgou Jamaica Mr. E. Courtenay Rattray Ms. Diedre Mills Ms. Tyesha Turner Mr. Ancil Perez Jordan Mr. Sima Sami Bahous Mr. Mershed Helayel Eid Al Msaeid Mr. Amjad Al-Moumani Mr. Muaz Mohamad A-K Al-Otoom 17-12419 7/16 A/CONF.229/2017/INF/4/Rev.1 Kazakhstan Mr.Yerbolat Sembayev Mr. Kairat Umarov Mr. Barlybay Sadykov Mr. Aldan Serikbay Mr. Arsen Omarov Mr.Yerzhan Kuatbekov Kenya Mr. Macharia Kamau Mr. Koki Muli-Grignon Mr. James Kenana Mr. Sosppeter Karani Ms. Tracy Mbabu Kuwait Mr. Mansour Al Otaibi Mr. Ibrahim AlDai Lao People’s Democratic Republic Mr. Khiane Phansourrivong Mr. Maythong Thammavongsa Mr. Soulikone Samounty Mr. Vassana Mounsaveng Lebanon Mr. Nawaf Salam Ms. Caroline Ziadé Ms. Maya Dagher Mr. Hassan Abbas Mr. Marwan Francis Lesotho Mr. Kelebone A. Maope Ms. Nthabiseng Monoko Ms. Thato Mapuleng Mokitimi Ms. Puleng Maseabata Molefe Liberia Mr. Lewis Garseedah Brown Ms. Gail Farngalo Mr. Vita Ismael Tue Libya Mr. Elmahdi Elmajerbi Mr. Hamza A H Alokly Mr. Mohamed Nafaiti Mr. Sami Elghodban Liechtenstein Mr. Christian Wenaweser Mr. Georg Sparber Ms. Kathrin Nescher Ms. Maria-Immaculata Liechtenstein Mr. Bojan Francuz Madagascar Mr. Zina Andrianarivelo-Razafy Mr. Johan Andrïa Ramandimbison Ms. Lalaina Josie Brigitte Raharimboahangy Malawi Mr. N. Mhura Mr. L. Dzonzi Mr. George Jaffu 8/16 17-12419 A/CONF.229/2017/INF/4/Rev.1 Malaysia Mr. Dato’ Muhammad Shahrul Ikram Yaakob Mr. Kennedy Mayong Onon Mr. Zahid Rastam Ms. Farhani Ahmad Tajuddin Ms. Delfina Jane Dris Malta Mr. Carmelo Inguanez Mr. David Mansfield Ms. Patricia Borg Marshall islands Ms. Amatlain E. Kabua Ms. Filimon Manoni Ms. Maria Ongra Mr. Caleb Christopher Mr. Ignacio Trabadela Mr. Christian Ciobanu Mauritius Mr. Jagdish D. Koonjul Mr. Mohammed Naguib Soomauroo Ms. Nundini Pertaub Mr. Vishal Luchoomun Mr. Rishy Bukoree Mauritania Mr. El Hacen Eleyatt Mr. M’Hamed Guelaye Mexico Mr. Miguel Ruiz Cabañas Izquierdo Mr. Juan José Gómez Camacho Mr. Jorge Lomónaco Tonda Mr. Juan Sandoval Mendiolea Ms. María Antonieta Jáquez Huacuja Mr. Pedro Luis Echeverría Alegría Ms. Claudia Garcia Guiza Ms. Sandra Paola Ramírez Valenzuela Monaco Ms. Isabelle Picco Ms. Valérie Bruell-Melchior Mr. Benjamin Valli Mongolia Mr. Sukhbold Sukhee Ms. Guamaral Altangerel Morocco Mr. Omar Hilale Mr. Abderrazzak Laassel Mr. Ahmed Nouri Salimi Mozambique Mr. Pedro Commissario Myanmar Mr. U Hau Do Suan Mr. U Ye Gyaw Mra Mr. Daw Nang Phyu Sin Than Myint Mr. Daw Sann Thit Yee Mr. Pye Soe Aung 17-12419 9/16 A/CONF.229/2017/INF/4/Rev.1 Namibia Mr.
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