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Economic and Social Council Distr.: General 3 October 2012 English Original: English/French/Spanish United Nations E/2012/INF/5 Economic and Social Council Distr.: General 3 October 2012 English Original: English/French/Spanish Economic and Social Council Special Ministerial Meeting New York, 24 September 2012 List of delegations Liste des délégations Lista de las delegaciones Note: Delegations are requested to send their corrections to the following list, in writing, to the Secretary of the Council, fax: 1 (212) 963-5935. Note: Les délégations sont priées d’envoyer leurs corrections à la presente liste, par écrit, à la Secrétaire du Conseil, télécopie 1 (212) 963-5935. Nota: Se ruega a las delegaciones se sirvan enviar sus correcciones a la siguiente lista, por escrito, a la Secretaría del Consejo, fax: 1 (212) 963-5935. President: Mr. Miloš Koterec (Slovakia) Vice-Presidents: Mr. Mootaz Ahmadein Khalil (Egypt) Mr. Desra Percaya (Indonesia) Mr. Luis-Alfonso de Alba (Mexico) Mr. Fernando Arias (Spain) 12-52838 (E) 101012 *1252838* E/2012/INF/5 Members Membres Miembros Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Argentina Mr. Eduardo Zuain, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Australia Mr. Richard Marles, Ms. Jo Woodbury, Ms. Chelsey Martin Parliamentary Secretary Adviser to the Ms. Sally Weston for Foreign Affairs Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Ryan Neelam for Foreign Affairs Bahamas Mr. Frederick Mitchell, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Immigration Bangladesh Ms. Dipu Moni, Minister for Foreign Affairs Belarus Mr. Valentin Rybakov, Mr. Andrei Dapkiunas, Mr. Denis Zdorov Assistant to the President Permanent Representative Ms. Oksana Melnikovich on Foreign Policies Bulgaria Mr. Nickolay Mladenov, Mr. Stefan Tafrov, Mr. Emil Yalnazov Minister for Foreign Affairs Permanent Representative Mr. Boyan Belev Burkina Faso Mr. Djibrill Bassole, Mr. Der Kogda, Mr. Hilaire Soulama Minister for Foreign Affairs Permanent Representative Ms. Nadine Traore Bazie and Regional Cooperation Mr. Mamadou Coulibaly Mr. Der Laurent Dabiré Canada Mr. Guillermo Rishchynski, Mr. Giles Norman Permanent Representative Chile Mr. Alfredo Moreno Charme, Mr. Alfonso Silva, Mr. Octavio Errázuriz Minister for Foreign Affairs Director-General for Mr. Adolfo Carafi Political Affairs, Ministry Mr. Eduardo Gálvez of Foreign Affairs Mr. Carlos Olguín Mr. Sergio Toro Ms. Olivia Cook China Mr. Wang Min, Deputy Permanent Representative Cuba Mr. Abelardo Moreno Mr. Pedro Núñez Mosquera, Mr. Oscar León González Fernández, Permanent Representative Mr. Emilio González Soca Deputy Minister for Mr. Jairo Rodríguez Foreign Affairs Hernández Dominican Republic Mr. Carlos Morales Troncoso, Mr. José Manuel Trullols, Minister for Foreign Affairs Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs Ecuador Ms. Maria Fernanda Espinosa, Minister Coordinator of Heritage 2 12-52838 E/2012/INF/5 Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Egypt Mr. Somaya Saad, Mr. Mootaz Khalil, Mr. Mohamed Elkaraksy Deputy Foreign Minister for Permanent Representative International Economic Affairs El Salvador Mr. Hector Enrique Jaime, Mr. Ruben Hasbún, Minister Counsellor Minister Counsellor Finland Mr. Erkki Tuomioja, Mr. Jarmo Viinanen, Ms. Kirsti Kauppi Minister for Foreign Affairs Permanent Representative Ms. Tarja Kantola Ms. Tarja Fernández Ms. Nina Nordström Ms. Katja Pehrman Ms. Anna Vitie Ms. Lotta Punkanen France Mr. Pascal Canfin, Mr. Jean-Baptiste Mattei, Minister for Development Director-General for Global Affairs, Development and Partnerships Gabon Mr. Désiré Guedon, Ms. Marianne Odette Mr. Louis Léandres Minister Delegate of Bibalou, Ebobola Tsibah Economy, Employment and Deputy Permanent Mr. Clément Sima Obame Sustainable Development Representative Mr. Joseph Paul Ibouili Maganga Ms. Marie Rosine Itsana Mr. Ghislain Mbye Ntoma Germany Mr. Peter Wittig, Mr. Miguel Berger, Mr. Peter Silberberg Permanent Representative Deputy Permanent Ms. Stephanie Kage Representative Mr. Andreas Pfaffernoschke Ghana Mr. Alhaji Muhammad Mr. William Awinador- Ms. Norvisi Abaidoo Mumuni, Kanyirige, Mr. Henry Tachie-Menson Minister for Foreign Affairs Deputy Permanent Mr. Mohammed Nurudeen and Regional Integration Representative Ismaila Mr. Robert Afriyie India Mr. H.S. Puri, Mr. Navtej Sarna, Mr. M. S. Puri Permanent Representative Additional Secretary, Mr. Randhir Jaiswal Ministry of External Affairs Indonesia Mr. Hasan Kleib, Mr. Yusra Khan, Director-General for Deputy Permanent Multilateral Affairs, Representative Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ireland Ms. Anne Anderson, Mr. Vincent Herlihy Mr. Patrick Duffy Permanent Representative Italy Mr. Staffan de Mistura, Mr. Stefano Stefanile Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 12-52838 3 E/2012/INF/5 Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Japan Mr. Masafumi Ishii, Director-General for Global Issues, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Latvia Mr. Edgars Rinkēvičs, Ms. Baiba Braže, Ms. Inese Freimane- Minister for Foreign Affairs Director-General, Security Deksne Policy and International Ms. Katrīna Kaktiņa Organizations Directorate, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Lesotho Mr. Mohlabi Tsekoa, Minister for Foreign Affairs Mexico Mr. Juan Manuel Gomez- Mr. Luis Alfonso de Alba, Ms. Sofía Frech López- Robledo Verduzco, Permanent Representative Barro Under-Secretary for Mr. Gonzalo Canseco Multilateral Affairs and Gómez Human Rights Ms. Yanerit Morgan Sotomayor Mr. Jorge Laguna Celis Ms. Sara Luna Camacho Mongolia Mr. Zandanshatar Gombojav, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Netherlands Mr. Herman Schaper, Mr. Peter van der Vliet, Mr. Frans Naeff Permanent Representative Deputy Permanent Mr. Tom Bakker Representative Nicaragua Mr. Samuel Santos Lopez, Ms. María Rubiales de Ms. Karla Bajana Minister for Foreign Affairs Chamorro, Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs Nigeria Mr. Olugbenga Ashiru, Mr. Usman Sarki, H.E. Mr. Olufemi George Minister for Foreign Affairs Deputy Permanent Mr. Shola Enikanolaiye Representative Mr. E.O. Oguntuyi Mr. Sunday Edem Pakistan Mr. Abdullah Hussain Mr. Raza Bashir Tarar, Mr. Ahmad Naseem Haroon, Deputy Permanent Warraich Permanent Representative Representative Mr. Farrukh Iqbal Khan Mr. Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Philippines Ms. Erlinda Basilio, Mr. Eduardo Meñez, Mr. Eduardo José de Vega Deputy Minister for Policy Assistant Secretary, Office of the United Nations and other International Organizations, Department of Foreign Affairs Qatar Mr. Sheikh Ahmad bin Muhammad Al-Thani, Minister of State 4 12-52838 E/2012/INF/5 Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Republic of Korea Mr. Kim Sook, Mr. Sul Kyung-Hoon, Mr. Lee Yongsoo Permanent Representative Deputy Permanent Mr. Lee Tong-Q Representative Mr. Kum Hanseung Mr. Kang Yongkoo Ms. Lee Judy Russian Federation Mr. Gennady Gatilov, Mr. Dmitry Maksimychev, Mr. Sergey Vasiliev Deputy Minister for Foreign Deputy Permanent Mr. Denis Piminov Affairs Representative Ms. Ekaterina Fotina Mr. Oleg Senchenko Slovakia Mr. Miroslav Lajčák, Mr. František Ružička, Ms. Denisa Frelichová Deputy Prime Minister and Permanent Representative Mr. Michal Tonhauser Minister for Foreign Affairs Spain José Manuel Garcia- Margallo, Minister for Foreign Affairs Switzerland Mr. Didier Burkhalter, Mr. Paul Seger, Mr. Pio Wennubst Minister for Foreign Affairs Permanent Representative Mr. Peter Sidler Ms. Esther May Ukraine Mr. Yuriy Sergeyev, Mr. Yuriy Vitrenko, Mr. Yaroslav Golitsyn Permanent Representative Deputy Permanent Representative United Kingdom of Baroness Sayeeda Hussain Sir Mark Lyall Grant, Mr. Philip Parham Great Britain and Warsi, Permanent Representative Ms. Barbara Hendrie Northern Ireland Senior Minister of State for Ms. Alexandra Davison Foreign and Ms. Fiona Ritchie Commonwealth Affairs Ms. Eleanor Dodd Ms. Julie Morizet Mr. Aaron Holtz United States of Ms. Elizabeth Cousens, America Representative to the Economic and Social Council Zambia Mr. Robert Sichinga, Miles Sampa, Minister of Commerce, Deputy Minister of Trade Trade and Industry 12-52838 5 E/2012/INF/5 States Members of the United Nations represented by observers Etats Membres des Nations Unies representés par des observateurs Estados Miembros de las Naciones Unidas representados por observadores Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Afghanistan Mr. Sharif Ahmad Waheedi, Third Secretary Albania Mr. Edmond Panariti, Mr. Ferit Hoxha, Mr. Armand Skapi Minister for Foreign Affairs Permanent Representative Mr. Hir Melo Andorra Ms. Gemma Raduan, Ms. Júlia Stokes Deputy Permanent Ms. Laura Contreras Representative Austria Mr. Andreas Riecken, Mr. Josko Emrich Deputy Permanent Mr. Andreas Stierschneider Representative Bahrain Ms. Shaikha Rana Bint Isa Al Khalifa, Assistant Under-Secretary for Arab and Afro-Asian Affairs and Organizations Barbados Ms. Maxine McClean, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Belgium Mr. Paul Magnette, Minister for Development Cooperation Benin Mr. Nassirou Bako Arifari, Minister for Foreign Affairs, African Integration, Francophonie and Beninese Abroad Bosnia and Ms. Mirsada Čolaković, Mr. Željko Jerkić, Ms. Valentina Marinčić Herzegovina Permanent Representative Head of Department for Mr. Željko Vukobratović Peace and Security, Ms. Aida Hodžić Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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