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17. Zirve Katılımcı Listesi 17. EURASIAN ECONOMIC SUMMIT 4 – 5 – 6 FEBRUARY 2014 CONFIRMED PARTICIPANTS (as of February 1, 2014) PRIME MINISTERS BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA H.E. Vjekoslav BEVANDA - Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia Herzegovina PRESIDENT BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA H.E. Zivko BUDIMIR - President of Federation of Bosnia Herzegovina FORMER PRESIDENTS ALBANIA H.E. Bamir TOPI BULGARIA H.E. Zhelyu ZHELEV ESTONIA H.E. Arnold RÜÜTEL MOLDOVA H.E. Petru LUCINSCHI MONGOLIA H.E. Ochirbat PUNSALMAA ROMANIA H.E. Emil CONSTANTINESCU SLOVENIA H.E. Danilo TÜRK VICE PRESIDENT and DEPUTY CHAIRMAN OF THE PARLIAMENT AZERBAIJAN H.E. Prof. Ali HASANOV - Head of Department on Social Political Issues of Presidential Administration of Azerbaijan Republic H.E. Valeh ALESKEROV - Deputy Chairman of National Assembly of Azerbaijan BULGARIA H.E. Prof. Aliosman IMAMOV - Deputy Chairman of Assembly MINISTERS AFGHANISTAN H.E. Abdul Hadi ARGHANDIWAL - Minister of Economy H.E. Mohammad SAMIH - Deputy Minister of Ministry of Energy and Water Affairs ALBANIA H.E. Arben AHMETAJ - Minister of Economic Development, Trade and Entrepreneurship H.E. Alqi PULI - Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs H.E. Ilir BEJTJA - Deputy Minister of Energy and Industry AZERBAIJAN H.E. Natık ALIYEV - Minister of Industry and Energy H.E. Nazım IBRAHIMOV - Minister of State H.E. Prof. Ali ABBASOV - Minister of Telecommunication Technologies H.E. Elshad ISKANDAROV - Minister of State BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA H.E. Erdal TRHULJ - Federal Minister of Energy, Mining and Industry 1 H.E. Damir MASIC - Federal Minister of Education and Science H.E. Donko JOVIC - Minister of Agriculture of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton BULGARIA H.E. Daniela BOBEVA - Deputy Prime Minister IRAN H.E. Dr. Hadi SOLEIMANPOUR - Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs KAZAKHSTAN H.E. Askar ZHUMAGALIYEV - Minister of Transport and Communications KOSOVO H.E. Mahir YA ĞCILAR - Minister of State LITHUANIA H.E. Rasa NOREIKIEN Ė - Deputy Minister of Economy MACEDONIA H.E. Hadi NEZIR - Minister of State MOLDOVA H.E. Mihail FORMUZAL - Bashkan of Autonomous Unit of Gagauiza H.E. Vitaliy CHIURCIULEN - Minister of Economy of Autonomous Unit of Gagauiza - Moldova MONGOLIA H.E. Yerjan KHABSHAI - Deputy Minister of Transportation ROMANIA H.E. George CIAMBA - Secretary of State for European Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs TURKEY H.E. Mevlüt ÇAVU ŞOĞLU - Minister for EU Affairs H.E. Mehmet Şİ MŞEK - Minister of Finance H.E. Cevdet YILMAZ - Minister of Development H.E. Dr. Mehmet MÜEZZ İNO ĞLU - Minister of Health H.E. Murat MERCAN - Deputy Minister of Energy TURKMENISTAN H.E. Serdar ATAYEV - Deputy Minister of Economy and Development UGANDA H.E. Stephen CHEMOIKO - Minister of Transportation ROYAL FAMILY ALBANIA H.M. Prince Leka of the Albanians ROMANIA H.R.H. Prince Radu of Romania H.R.H. Prince Nicolas of Romania MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENTS-AMBASSADORS-OTHER OFFICIALS ALBANIA Hon. Nikolin JAKA - Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Tirana AUSTRIA H.E. Dr. Erhard BUSEK - President of Vienna Economic Forum, Former Chancellor of Austria H.E. Klaus WÖLFER - Ambassador of Austria to Ankara AZERBAIJAN H.E. Sheikh ul-Islam Allah şükür PASHAZADE - Chairman of Caucasus Muslims Board H.E. Aleksandr ISSEIN - Leader of Azerbaijan Orthodox Church 2 H.E. Milix YEVDAYEV - Leader of Azerbaijan Jewish Community H.E. Vladimir FEKETE - Leader of Catholic Church of Azerbaijan H.E. Mammad ALIYEV - Ambassador Hon. Halid NIYAZOV - Journalist Hon. Prof. Vagıf KASIMOV - Academician BELARUS H.E. Andri SAVINYKH - Ambassador of Belarus BELGIUM H.E. Emir KIR - Mayor of Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, Former Minister of State BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA H.E. Aleksandar ĐOMBI Ć - Former Prime Minister of Republika Srpska Hon. Vojin MIJATOVI Ć - Representative of the Economical Institute of Banja Luka Hon. Jasminko JOKI Ć - Representative of the Economical Institute of Banja Luka BULGARIA Hon. Prof. Zahari ZAHARIEV - President of Slavyani Foundation CANADA Hon. Philippe TREMBLAY - Undersecretary of Embassy of Canada Hon. Sean STEIL - Consul General of Canada CZECH REPUBLIC Hon. Pavel BUCHTA - Diplomat ESTONIA Hon. Dr. Jüri KANN – Academician FRANCE Hon. Garriaud-Maylam JOELLE - Senator GREECE H.E. Dora BAKOYANNIS - Member of Hellenic Parliament, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Hon. Maria YANNAKAKI - Member of Hellenic Parliament Hon. Prof. Agni Vlavianos ARVANITIS - President and Founder of Biopolitics International Organization HUNGARY H.E. Tamas FELLEGI - Advisor to the PM of Hungary, Chairman of the Euroatlantic Foundation, Former Minister of National Development H.E. Janos HOVARI - Ambassador of Hungary in Ankara ISRAEL Hon. David TSUR - Member of Parliament ITALY H.E. Lamberto DINI - Senator, Former Prime Minister of Italy Hon. Piero FASSINO - Mayor of the City of Torino IRAN Hon. Dr. Manouchehr MOTTAKI - Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Hon. Parisa Fotouhi MOZZAFARIYAN - Expert at Iran Ministry on Petroleum KAZAKHSTAN Hon. Yerpol OSPANOV - Vice-Chairman of Air Astana H.E. Zhanseit TUIMEBAYEV - Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Ankara 3 Hon. Arslan DANDYBAYEV - Consul General of Kazakhstan Hon. Almat SUYUBAYEV - Diplomat Hon. Kuat KANAFEYEV - Diplomat KOREA H.E. Sangkyu LEE - Ambassador of South Korea to Ankara LITHUANIA Hon. Gvidas KERUSAUSKAS - Director of EU Affairs Department of Ministry of Economy H.E. Kestutis KUDZMANAS - Ambassador of Lithuania to Ankara MONGOLIA H.E. Batkhishig BADAMDORJ - Ambassador of Mongolia to Ankara H.E. Khaliun PANIDJUNAI - Ambassador H.E. Tsakhilgaan DAGVA - Ambassador MOROCCO H.E. Nizar BARAKA - Chairman of the Economical, Social and Environmental Council and Former Economy and Finance Minister of Morocco P.R. CHINA Hon. Chen HUAIFAN - Deputy Secretary General of Chinese People’s Association for Peace and Disarmament Hon. Wang YUXIANG - General Manager of Beijing AeroImgInfo Technology, Council Member of Chinese People’s Association for Peace and Disarmament Hon. Zhu FAGEN - Deputy Division Chief at Chinese People’s Association for Peace and Disarmament Hon. Dr. Jing CHAOYANG - Director of Strategic Research of International Cooperation Center of National Development and Reform Commission Hon. Dr. Sheng SIXIN - Director of Academic Affairs of International Cooperation Center of National Development and Reform Commission Hon. Guo RUOWEI - Vice President of Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference Xi’an Committee Hon. Wang ZUOQUAN - Director of Xi 'an Academy of Social Sciences Hon. Jiang JIANCHUN - Deputy Director of Xi'an Municipal Development and Reform Commission Hon. Huang YUHUI - Deputy Director of Xi’an Municipal Foreign and Overseas Chinese Affairs Office Hon. Qin SHOUGUI - Deputy Director of Xi'an Municipal Exhibition Industry Development Office ROMANIA H.E. Mihnea CONSTANTINESCU - Ambassador at large and Special Representative for Energy Security Hon. Marian VASILIEV - Senator 4 Hon. Maria IONESCU - Counselor at the Ministry of Environment Hon. Alina BARBULESCU - Academician SERBIA Hon. Muhammed JUSUFSPAHIC - Mufti of Serbia H.E. Vuk JEREMIC - Former Minister of Foreign Affairs SLOVENIA H.E. Milan JAZBEC - Ambassador of Slovenia Hon. Prof. Danica PURG - President of BLED School of Management Hon. Mag. Violeta BULC - Founder and CEO of the VIBACOM MONTENEGRO H.E. Jusuf KALAMPEROVIC - Former Minister of Interior POLAND H.E. Prof. Grzegorz W. KOLODKO - Former Deputy Prime Minister, Former Minister of Finance RUSSIA Hon. Alexey ERKHOV - Consul General of Russian Federation TURKEY Hon. Hüseyin Avni MUTLU - Governor of Istanbul Hon. Dr. Kadir TOPBA Ş - Mayor of Istanbul Hon. Sedat GÜLDO ĞAN - Deputy Undersecretary for Defense Industries Hon. İbrahim ÇA ĞLAR - President of the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce Hon. Erdal BAHÇIVAN - President of the Istanbul Chamber of Industry H.E. Prof. Dr. Rahmi YARAR - Mufti of Istanbul H.E. BARTHOLOMEOS I - Greek Orthodox Patriarch H.E. İsak HALEVA - Chief Rabbi of Turkey H.E. Yusuf SA Ğ - Patriarchal Vicar of Syriac Catholic Church H.E. Yusuf ÇET İN - Patriarchal Vicar of the Syriac Orthodox Church VATICAN H.E. Archbishop Antonio LUCIBELLO - Apostolic Nuncio to Turkey UNITED NATIONS H.E. Nassir Abdulaziz AL-NASSER - UN High Representative to Alliance of Civilizations UNESCO Hon. Genc SEITI - Director of Division for National Commissions and Civil Society of UNESCO 5 .
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