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Eeas — European External Action Service 16/02/2018 EUROPEAN UNION EU WHOISWHO OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION EEAS — EUROPEAN EXTERNAL ACTION SERVICE 16/02/2018 Managed by the Publications Office © European Union, 2018 FOP engine ver:20171120 - Content: Anninter export. Root entity 1, all languages. - X15splt1,v170601 - X15splt2,v161129 - Just set reference language to EN (version 20160818) - Removing redondancy and photo for xml for pdf (version 20161018, execution: 2018-02-16T16:21:21.561+01:00 ) - convert to any LV (version 20170103) - NAL countries.xml ver (if no ver it means problem): 20171213-0 - execution of xslt to fo code: 2018-02-16T16:21:28.518+01:00- linguistic version EN - NAL countries.xml ver (if no ver it means problem):20171213-0 Note to the reader: The personal data in this directory are provided by the institutions, bodies and agencies of EU. The data are presented following the established order where there is one, otherwise by alphabetical order, barring errors or omissions. It is strictly forbidden to use these data for direct marketing purposes. If you detect any errors, please report them to: [email protected] Managed by the Publications Office © European Union, 2018 Reproduction is authorised. For any use or reproduction of individual photos, permission must be sought directly from the copyright holders. LIST OF BUILDINGS (CODES) Code City Adress C115 Brussels Cortenbergh 115 Avenue de Cortenbergh 115 / Kortenberglaan 115 C150 Brussels Cortenbergh Avenue de Cortenbergh 150 / Kortenberglaan 150 C158 Brussels Cortenbergh 158 Avenue de Cortenbergh 158 / Kortenberglaan 158 EEAS Brussels EEAS Building Rond Point Robert Schuman 9A / Robert Schumanplein 9A L41 Brussels Loi 41 Rue de la Loi 41 / Wetstraat 41 EEAS — EUROPEAN EXTERNAL ACTION SERVICE – 16/02/2018 – 3 BRUSSELS 4 – 16/02/2018 – OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION BRUSSELS EEAS — EUROPEAN EXTERNAL ACTION SERVICE – 16/02/2018 – 5 LUXEMBOURG – Kirchberg Plateau 6 – 16/02/2018 – OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION LUXEMBOURG – Gare and Cloche d’or STRASBOURG EEAS — EUROPEAN EXTERNAL ACTION SERVICE – 16/02/2018 – 7 EEAS — European External Action Service Secretariat-General 10 Support services for the Secretary General 10 AFFGEN — General affairs 10 Service of Deputy Secretary General for political affairs 11 ASIAPAC — Asia and Pacific 11 EURCA — Europe and Central Asia 11 MENA — Middle East and North Africa 12 Service of Deputy Secretary General for economic and global issues 13 GLOBAL — Human rights, global and multilateral issues 13 AFRICA — Africa 13 AMERICAS — Americas 14 Service of Deputy Secretary General CSDP and crisis response 15 SECPOL — Security policy 15 INTCEN — EU intelligence and situation centre 15 CMPD — Crisis management and planning 16 CPCC — Civilian planning and conduct capability 16 European Union military staff 17 MPCC — Military Planning and Conduct Capability 17 DEP — Deputy Head of the European Union military staff 17 Directorate-General for Budget and Administration 19 Budget and Support 19 HR — Human resources 19 Security and Infrastructure 19 EU Delegations and Offices 21 In non-member countries 21 To international organisations 29 8 – 16/02/2018 – OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION EEAS — European External Action Service Rond Point Robert Schuman 9A / Robert Schumanplein 9A 1046 Bruxelles/Brussel BELGIUM http://eeas.europa.eu Tel. +32 2584-1111 Ms Federica MOGHERINI High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Vice-President of the European Commission Tel. +32 2584-4371 EEAS — EUROPEAN EXTERNAL ACTION SERVICE – 16/02/2018 – 9 Secretariat-General Rond Point Robert Schuman 9A / Robert Schumanplein 9A 1046 Bruxelles / Brussel BELGIUM Ms Helga Maria SCHMID Ms Helene HOLM-PEDERSEN Ms Katherine MIXTURE Secretary-General Adviser Administrative Assistant Tel. +32 2584-4352 Tel. +32 2584-3142 Tel. +32 2584-3358 Mr Quentin WEILER Mr Denis CHAIBI Ms Silvia WEIDENAUER Political Assistant to the SG Adviser Administrative Assistant Tel. +32 2584-3421 Tel. +32 2584-9514 Tel. +32 2584-3648 Ms Teresa ARCHER PRATAS Political Assistant to the SG Tel. +32 2584-2548 SUPPORT SERVICES FOR THE SECRETARY GENERAL 1. Policy coordination 2. Strategic planning Task Force Iran Ms Belen MARTINEZ CARBONELL Mr Alfredo CONTE Mr Hugo SOBRAL Head of Division Head of Division — Strategic Planning Tel. +32 2584-8553 Tel. +32 2584-6258 Tel. +32 2584-5579 Gender adviser Ms Mara MARINAKI Tel. +32 2584-3087/4157 AFFGEN — GENERAL AFFAIRS Rond Point Robert Schuman 9A / Robert Schumanplein 9A Postal address: building EEAS - 1049 - Bruxelles / Brussel 1046 Bruxelles / Brussel BELGIUM Mr Silvio GONZATO 4. Inspection Director Tel. +32 2584-9006 Ms Sylvie TABESSE Head of Division Mr Martin DIHM Tel. +32 2584-4069 Adviser Tel. +32 2584-1154 Mr Thomas PEYKER Inspector 1. Strategic communications Tel. +32 2584-3367 Mr Lutz GUELLNER Mr Jean-Pierre REYMONDET- Head of Division COMMOY Tel. +32 2584-4641 Inspector Tel. +32 2584-4202 2. Parliamentary affairs 5. Internal audit Mr Gabriele VISENTIN Head of Division Mr Ludovic PROMELLE Tel. +32 2584-8259 Head of Division Tel. +32 2584-4451 3. Legal affairs Mr Gert-Jan VANHEGELSOM Head of Division Tel. +32 2584-5747 10 – 16/02/2018 – OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION Service of Deputy Secretary General for political affairs Rond Point Robert Schuman 9A / Robert Schumanplein 9A Postal address: building EEAS - 1049 - Bruxelles / Brussel 1046 Bruxelles / Brussel BELGIUM Mr Jean-Christophe BELLIARD PSC — Chair of Political 1. Political and security Deputy Secretary-General Tel. +32 2584-4050/3635 and security committee committee team / European correspondents Mr Walter STEVENS Director Ms Fiona LUNNY Tel. +32 2584-6185 Head of Division Tel. +32 2584-6270 ASIAPAC — ASIA AND PACIFIC Mr Gunnar WIEGAND Mr Roland KOBIA DMD — Deputy Managing Managing director Tel. +32 2584-4164 Tel. +32 2584-3110 Director Ms Paola PAMPALONI Director Tel. +32 2584-3825 1. Regional Affairs and South 3. South-east Asia 5. Japan, Korea, Australia, Asia New Zealand and Pacific Mr David DALY Ms Caroline VINOT Head of Division Mr Reinhold BRENDER Head of Division Tel. +32 2584-4048 Head of Division Tel. +32 2584-3413 Tel. +32 2584-4118 4. China, Hong Kong, Macao, 2. Afghanistan and Pakistan Taiwan, Mongolia Mr Dietmar KRISSLER Mr Ellis MATHEWS Head of Division Head of Division Tel. +32 2584-8001 Tel. +32 2584-6656 EURCA — EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA Mr Thomas MAYR HARTING 1. Western Europe Mr Calin-Ionut UNGUR Managing director Tel. +32 2584-3035 Tel. +32 2584-3480 Mr Claude MAERTEN Head of Division EAST — Russia, eastern WEST — Western Europe, Tel. +32 2584-2210 partnership, Central Asia, Western Balkans and 2. Western Balkans Regional cooperation and Turkey OSCE Mr Eduard AUER Ms Angelina EICHHORST Head of Division Mr Luc Pierre DEVIGNE Director Tel. +32 2584-2331 Director Tel. +32 2584-3337 Tel. +32 2584-9187 3. Turkey Mr Javier NINO PEREZ Tel. +32 2584-3404 EEAS — EUROPEAN EXTERNAL ACTION SERVICE – 16/02/2018 – 11 1. Eastern partnership, 2. Eastern partnership 3. Russia regional cooperation and bilateral Mr Fernando ANDRESEN OSCE Mr Dirk SCHUEBEL GUIMARAES Ms Audrone PERKAUSKIENE Head of Division Head of Division Head of Division Tel. +32 2584-2578 Tel. +32 2584-8159 Tel. +32 2584-9825 4. Central Asia Mr Boris IAROCHEVITCH Head of Division Tel. +32 2584-3407 MENA — MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA Mr Colin SCICLUNA Mr Luigi NARBONE DMD — Deputy Managing Managing director (Acting) Tel. +32 2584-4232 Tel. +32 2584-3837 Director Mr Colin SCICLUNA Director Tel. +32 2584-3837 1. Middle East I — Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan Ms Sibylle BIKAR (Acting) Tel. +32 2584-3892 2. Middle East II — Israel, occupied Palestinian territories and Middle East peace process Mr Neal MAC CALL Head of Division Tel. +32 2584-7197 3. Maghreb Mr Vincent PIKET Head of Division Tel. +32 2584-4047 4. Arabian Peninsula, Iraq and Regional Policies Ms Rosamaria GILI Head of Division Tel. +32 2584-2880 5. Strategy and instruments of the European neighbourhood policy Ms Anna STRZASKA Head of Division Tel. +32 2584-6853 12 – 16/02/2018 – OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION Service of Deputy Secretary General for economic and global issues Rond Point Robert Schuman 9A / Robert Schumanplein 9A Postal address: building EEAS - 1049 - Bruxelles / Brussel 1046 Bruxelles / Brussel BELGIUM Mr Christian LEFFLER Hors Classe Adviser for Mr Peter VERSTEEG Tel. +32 2584-5502 Tel. +32 2584-4183 Economic Diplomacy Ms Marie-Anne CONINSX Tel. +32 2584-4186 Mr Angelos PANGRATIS Conseiller Hors Classe in charge of European Economic Diplomacy Tel. +32 2584-3365 GLOBAL — HUMAN RIGHTS, GLOBAL AND MULTILATERAL ISSUES Ms Lotte KNUDSEN Mr Guus HOUTTUIN DMD — Deputy Managing Managing director Adviser Tel. +32 2584-3968 Tel. +32 2584-7283 Director Mr Marc GIACOMINI Director Tel. +32 2584-4099 Ms Chantal HEBBERECHT 1. Human rights 3. Democracy and electoral Mr Krassimir NIKOLOV Tel. +32 2584-7688 observation Ms Mercedes GARCIA PEREZ Head of Division Mr Patrick COSTELLO 5. Development cooperation Tel. +32 2584-6486 Head of Division coordination Tel. +32 2584-3378 2. Economic and global Mr Filiberto CERIANI SEBREGONDI issues 4. Migration and human Head of Division Tel. +32 2584-3490 security Mr Dominic PORTER Head of Division Mr Leonello GABRICI 6. Multilateral relations Tel. +32 2584-4049 Head of Division Mr Jonas JONSSON Tel. +32 2584-3711 Mr Luigiandrea PRATOLONGO Head of Division Deputy Head of Division — Economic Tel. +32 2584-4361 and Global Issues Tel. +32 2584-3647 AFRICA — AFRICA Mr Koen VERVAEKE Mr Nicolas BERLANGA MARTINEZ DMD — Deputy Managing Director Adviser Tel. +32 2584-9138 Tel. +32 2584-4156 Director Mr Michel ARRION Ms Maria MCLOUGHLIN Ms Birgitte MARKUSSEN Tel. +32 2584-4188 Adviser Deputy Managing Director Tel. +32 2584-6761 Tel. +32 2584-3269 EEAS — EUROPEAN EXTERNAL ACTION SERVICE – 16/02/2018 – 13 1. Horn of Africa, East Africa 3. West Africa 5. Pan-African affairs Mr Patrick SIMONNET Mr Irchad RAZAALY Ms Kristin DE PEYRON Head of Division Head of Division Head of Division Tel.
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