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Td(Xiii)/Inf.1 United Nations TD(XIII)/INF.1 United Nations Conference Distr.: General 19 November 2012 on Trade and Development English/French/Spanish only Thirteenth session Doha, Qatar 21–26 April 2012 List of participants Note: The entries in this list and the format in which they are presented are as provided to the secretariat. GE.12- TD(XIII)/INF.1 States members of UNCTAD Afghanistan Mr. Anwar Ulhaq Ahady, Minister of Commerce and Industries Mr. Habibullah Asad, Adviser, Ministry of Commerce and Industries Algeria M. Abdelkader Bensalah, Président du Conseil de la Nation, Chef de la délégation M. Abdelfetah Ziani, Ambassadeur d’Algérie auprès de l’État du Qatar; M. Aissa Zelmati, Secrétaire Général du Ministère du Commerce M. Merzak Belhimeur, Directeur Général au Ministère des Affaires Étrangères M. Abdelkader Teffar, Conseiller diplomatique de Monsieur le Président du Conseil de la Nation M. Mohamed Bacha, Directeur Général au Ministère de l’industrie, de la Petite et Moyenne Entreprise et de la Promotion de l’investissement M. Hamid Dahmani, Directeur Général au Ministère de l’Énergie et des Mines M. Abdelhakim Zebiri, Directeur au Ministère du Commerce M. Rabah Touafek, Chargé d’Études et de Synthèse au Ministère du transport Mme Karima Megtef-Mahali, Chargée d’Études et de Synthèse auprès de Madame la Ministre déléguée chargée de la famille et de la condition Féminine Mme Salima Abdelhak, Sous-directrice au Ministère des Affaires Étrangères Mme Faiza Yaker, Sous-directrice de la Coopération au Ministère de la Solidarité Nationale et de la Famille M. Ahmed Mekadem, Ministre plénipotentiaire auprès de l’ambassade d’Algérie à Doha M. Boumedienne Mahi, Conseiller des Affaires Étrangères auprès de la mission permanente d’Algérie à Genève M. Ahmed Kesri, Conseiller auprès de Monsieur le Président du Conseil de la Nation Mme Wafa Ameuri, Attachée des Affaires Étrangères auprès de la mission permanente d’Algérie à Genève M. Rédha Bouchelaghem, Attaché des Affaires Étrangères auprès de l’Ambassade d’Algérie à Doha Angola Ms. Maria Idalina De Oliveira Valente, Minister, Ministry of Trade, Luanda Mr. Kiala Gabriel, Secretary of State of Industry, Luanda Mr. Pedro Luis Da Fonseca, Deputy, Ministry of Planning, Luanda Ms. Margarida Izata, Ambassador, Director, Multilateral Affairs, Ministry of External Relations, Luanda Mr. Apolinário Jorge Correia, Ambassador, Permanent Mission of Angola, Geneva Mr. Flavio Fonseca, Ambassador, Embassy of the Republic of Angola, United Arab Emirates Mr. Mbumba Tshico, Director, International Exchange Cabinet, Ministry of Trade, Luanda Mr. Kamia Cristina Victor de Carvalho, National Director, Ministry of Environment, Luanda Ms. Mara Correia Moreno, Director of Cabinet, Minister of Trade, Luanda Mr. Luansi Lukonde, Angola Trade Representative, Geneva Mr. Antonio Alburquerque, Angola Trade Representative, Portugal Mr. Coutinho Visquissi Copumi, Counsellor, Embassy of the Republic of Angola, United Arab Emirates Mr. Jose Bravo, Counsellor, Embassy of the Republic of Angola, United Arab Emirates 2 TD(XIII)/INF.1 Mr. Rui Pedro Livramento, Consultant, International Economic Affairs, Ministry of Trade, Luanda Mr. Jose Chinjamba, Legal Director, National Agency for Private Investment Mr. Garcia Isaac Saldanha, Adviser, Secretary of State of Industry, Luanda Mr. Antonio Santos Dias, First Secretary, Direction for Multilateral Affairs, Ministry of External Relations, Luanda Mr. Makiesse Kinkela Augusto, Third Secretary, Permanent Mission of Angola, Geneva Mr. Marcelino Cerca Pinto, Senior Adviser, Ministry of Planning, Luanda Ms. Rosa Maria Ferreira, Assistant of Secretary, Diplomatic and International Cooperation of the President of Republic, Luanda Mr. Almeida Luzitu, Assistant, Diplomatic Affairs, Permanent Mission of Angola, Geneva Mr. Jose Inacio Francisco, Assistant, Secretary of State of Industry, Luanda Antigua and Barbuda Mr. Anthony Liverpool, Ambassador and Director of Foreign Relations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, St. John’s Mr. Colin T. Murdoch, Ambassador and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Trade, St. John’s Argentina Sr. Carlos Bianco, Embajador, Subsecretario de Desarrollo de Inversiones y Promoción Comercial Sr. Alberto d’Alotto, Representante Permanente ante los Organismos Internacionales, Ginebra Sra. Paula Español, Subsecretaria de Comercio Exterior Sr. Rubén Caro, Embajador, República Concurrente con Qatar Sr. Luis Levit, Dirección de Negociaciones Económicas Multilaterales Sr. Pablo Obregón, Misión ante los Organismo Internacionales, Ginebra Sr. Alexis Am, Misión ante los Organismos Internacionales, Ginebra Sr. Alfredo Curi, Dirección de Negociaciones Económicas Multilaterales Sr. Germán Herrera, Subsecretaría de Desarrollo de Inversiones y Promoción Comercial Australia Mr. Richard Marles, Member of Parliament, Parliamentary Secretary for Pacific Islands Affairs and Parliamentary Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Canberra Mr. Bob Quiggin, Assistant Director General, Australian Agency for International Development, Canberra Ms. Joanne Woodbury, Adviser, Canberra Mr. Marcus Bartley Johns, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission of Australia, Geneva Ms. Julia Feeney, Director, International Organizations and Legal Division, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Canberra Mr. Christopher Yost, Third Secretary, Australian Embassy, Abu Dhabi Austria Mr. Michael Linhart, Ambassador, Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs, Vienna Mr. Gabriel Kramarics, Minister, Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs, Vienna Ms. Sieglinde Fedele Di Catrano, Chargé d’affaires a.i., Austrian Embassy in the State of Qatar, Doha Ms. Vera Fuchs, First Secretary, Permanent Mission of Austria to the United Nations Office and other international organizations, Geneva 3 TD(XIII)/INF.1 Azerbaijan Mr. Shahin Mustafayev, Minister of Economic Development, Baku Mr. Eldar Salimov, Ambassador of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the State of Qatar, Doha Ms. Aynur Sofiyeva, Deputy Head of the State Committee on Family, Women and Children’s Issues Mr. Rovshan Najaf, Deputy Director of Azerbaijan Investment Company, Baku Mr. Sahil Babayev, Head of Division, Ministry of Economic Development, Baku Mr. Elkhan Jafarov, Head of Division, Ministry of Finance, Baku Mr. Mutallim Mirzayev, Second Secretary, Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the State of Qatar, Doha Mr. Orkhan Novruzov, Head of Subdivision, Ministry of Economic Development, Baku Mr. Azar Abbasov, Counsellor, Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the State of Qatar, Doha Mr. Elvin Khalili, Attaché, Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the State of Qatar, Doha Bahrain Mr. Khalil Ebrahim Ali Muhanna, Head of the International Trade Organizations Section, Ministry of Industry and Commerce, Manama Bangladesh Ms. Sheikh Hasina, Honourable Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Dhaka Ministers Mr. Ghulam Muhammed Quader, Minister, Ministry of Commerce, Dhaka Ms. Dipu Moni, Member of Parliament, Foreign Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dhaka Mr. Dilip Barua, Minister, Ministry of Industries, Dhaka Ms. Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury, Member of Parliament, State Minister for Women and Children Affairs, Ministry of Women and Children’s Affairs Mr. Syed Abdus Samad, Executive Chairman, Board of Investment Mr. Mohammad Ziauddin, Ambassador-at-large, Dhaka Members of Parliament Mr. Imran Ahmad, Member of Parliament, Dhaka Ms. Nilufar Zafarullah, Member of Parliament, Dhaka Mr. A.B.M. Abul Kashem, Member of Parliament, Dhaka Ms. Tahura Ali, Member of Parliament, Dhaka Prime Minister’s Office Mr. Shaikh Md. Wahid-uz-Zaman, Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister, Dhaka Mr. Abul Kalam Azad, Press Secretary to the Prime Minister, Prime Minister’s Office, Dhaka Mr. Md. Abdul Ali Mia, Personal Physician to Prime Minister, Prime Minister’s Office, Dhaka Mr. Md. Mahbubur Rashid, Assistant Military Secretary to the Prime Minister, Prime Minister’s Office, Dhaka Mr. M. Imran Hamid, ADC to the Prime Minister, Prime Minister’s Office, Dhaka Mr. Nesar Ahmed, ADC to the Honourable Prime Minister, Prime Minister’s Office, Dhaka Mr. Mustakim Billah Faruqui, Director, Prime Minister’s Office, Dhaka Mr. Md. Khairul Islam, Assistant Private Secretary to the Honourable Prime Minister, Prime Minister’s Office, Dhaka 4 TD(XIII)/INF.1 Mr. Pralay Kumar Jourder, Protocol Officer, Prime Minister’s Office, Dhaka Ms. Syeda Suraiya Akbar, Senior Medical Officer, Prime Minister’s Office, Dhaka Mr. Md. Abdul Mannan, Prime Minister’s Office, Dhaka Ms. Marzona Snal, Prime Minister’s Office, Dhaka Other Ministries Mr. Md. Ghulam Hussain, Secretary, Ministry of Commerce, Dhaka Mr. Md. Ruhul Amin Sarker, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Commerce, Dhaka Mr. Mostafa Abid Khan, Joint Chief, Bangladesh Tariff Commission, Dhaka Ms. Afroza Khan, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Industries, Dhaka Mr. Gauranga Chandra Mohanta, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Commerce, Dhaka Mr. M. A. Kamal Billah, Senior Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Women and Children Affairs, Dhaka Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. Mohamed Mijarul Quayes, Foreign Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dhaka Mr. Md. Sufiur Rahman, Director General, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dhaka Mr. Khandaker Md. Talha, Chief of Protocol, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dhaka Mr. Md. Nazrul Islam, Director General, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dhaka Mr. Salahuddin Noman Chowdhury, Director, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dhaka Mr. Nayem U. Ahmed, Deputy Chief of Protocol, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dhaka Mr. Andalib Elias, Director, Ministry of Foreign
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