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Conference of the States Parties OPCW Conference of the States Parties Twentieth Session C-20/INF.3/Rev.3 30 November – 4 December 2015 25 December 2015 ENGLISH only LIST OF PARTICIPANTS OF THE TWENTIETH SESSION OF THE CONFERENCE OF THE STATES PARTIES A. STATES PARTIES AFGHANISTAN Representative H.E. Dr Obaidullah Obaid Permanent Representative to the OPCW Ambassador, Permanent Representation of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mr Mohd. Hanif Alirezaei First Secretary, Permanent Representation of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to the OPCW, The Hague ALBANIA Representative H.E. Mrs Adia Sakiqi Permanent Representative to the OPCW Ambassador, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Albania to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mrs Xhulieta Keko Minister-Counsellor, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Albania to the OPCW, The Hague ALGERIA Representative H.E. Mrs Nassima Baghli Permanent Representative to the OPCW Ambassador, Permanent Representation of the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mr Mohamed Ziamni President of the Interministerial Committee, Head of the CWC implementation Unit, Algiers Alternate Mr Mourad Adjabi Director of Disarmament and Security Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Algiers CS-2016-9633(E) distributed 26/01/2016 *CS-2016-9633.E* C-20/INF.3/Rev.3 page 2 Alternate Mr Sofiane Fernani Director, Ministry of Energy and Mining, Algiers Alternate Mr Abdelaziz Guend Director, Ministry of Energy and Mining, Algiers Alternate Mr Hassen Medjeber Office of the Prime Minister, Algiers Alternate Mr Mourad Amokrane Minister-Counsellor, Permanent Representation of the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mr Amine Sid Secretary, Foreign Affairs, Permanent Representation of the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mr Boualem Belhadj Ministry of National Defence, Algiers ANDORRA Representative H.E. Ms Maria Ubach Font Permanent Representative to the OPCW Ambassador, Permanent Representation of the Principality of Andorra to the OPCW, Brussels Alternate Ms Maira López Lavado First Secretary, Permanent Representation of the Principality of Andorra to the OPCW, Brussels Alternate Ms Margot Aleix Mata Desk Officer, Permanent Representation of the Principality of Andorra to the OPCW, Brussels ANGOLA Representative H.E. Mr Alberto do Carmo Bento Ribeiro Permanent Representative to the OPCW Ambassador, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Angola to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Colonel José Paulo Isabel Ministry of Defence, Luanda Alternate Mrs Ana Carla de Sousa Minister-Counsellor, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Angola to the OPCW, The Hague C-20/INF.3/Rev.3 page 3 Alternate Mrs Lourdes Castro First Secretary, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Angola to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mr Mateus Manuel Gaspar Head, Weapons Department, Ministry of Defence, Luanda Alternate Mr João Francisco Cristóvão Deputy Head, Legal Office, Ministry of Defence, Luanda ARGENTINA Representative H.E. Mr Héctor Horacio Salvador Permanent Representative to the OPCW Ambassador, Permanent Representation of the Argentine Republic to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate H.E. Mr Gustavo Eduardo Ainchil Director, International Security Nuclear and Space Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Buenos Aires Alternate Mr Sergio Osvaldo Perez Gunella Director, Inter-ministerial Commission for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Buenos Aires Alternate Mr Luis Pablo María Beltramino Minister, Permanent Representation of the Argentine Republic to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mr Nicolás Francisco Vidal Minister, Permanent Representation of the Argentine Republic to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Ms Erica Silvana Lucero Second Secretary, Permanent Representation of the Argentine Republic to the OPCW, The Hague Adviser Colonel Carlos Ravazzola Ministry of Defence, Buenos Aires Adviser Major Antonio Francisco Jose Barletta Technical Advisor, Ministry of Defence, Buenos Aires ARMENIA Representative H.E. Ms Dziunik Aghajanian Permanent Representative to the OPCW Ambassador, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Armenia to the OPCW, The Hague C-20/INF.3/Rev.3 page 4 Alternate Mr Andranik Grigoryan Attaché, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Armenia to the OPCW, The Hague AUSTRALIA Representative H.E. Dr Brett Mason Permanent Representative to the OPCW Ambassador, Permanent Representation of Australia to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mr Dieter Michel First Secretary, Permanent Representation of Australia to the OPCW, The Hague Adviser Dr Robert Floyd Director General, Australian Safeguards and Non-Proliferation Office, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Barton Adviser Dr Josy Meyer Director, CWC Implementation Section, Australian Safeguards and Non-Proliferation Office, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Barton Adviser Mr Darren March Assistant Director, Counter Proliferation, Australian Safeguards and Non-Proliferation Office, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Barton Adviser Mr Lewis Casey Research Officer, Permanent Representation of Australia to the OPCW, The Hague Adviser Dr Bob Matthews Executive Officer, Department of Defence, Canberra AUSTRIA Representative H.E. Dr Johannes Werner Druml Permanent Representative to the OPCW Ambassador, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Austria to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Dr Robert Gerschner Minister, Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs, Vienna Alternate Mr Gerhard Eisl Minister Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Austria to the OPCW, The Hague C-20/INF.3/Rev.3 page 5 Alternate Mr Karl Lebeda Head, National Authority, Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy, Vienna Adviser Ms Deva Zwitter Legal Attaché, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Austria to the OPCW, The Hague Adviser Bgdr Reinhard Trischak Head, Military Policy Division, Federal Ministry of Defence, Vienna Adviser Colonel Erich Krumpl Military Policy Division, Federal Ministry of Defence, Vienna AZERBAIJAN Representative H.E. Mr Mir-Hamza Efendiyev Permanent Representative to the OPCW Ambassador, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mr Anar Mutallimov Second Secretary, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mr Aykhan Hajizada Second Secretary, Politico-Military Affairs Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Baku Adviser Ms Elnara Nasirova Third Secretary, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the OPCW, The Hague Adviser Mr Ramil Asadov Deputy Chief of Department, State Customs Committee, Baku BAHRAIN Representative H.E. Mr Abdulla Abdullatif Abdulla Undersecretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Manama Alternate Colonel Sameer Al-Zayany Bahrain Defence Force, Manama Alternate Mrs Fatima Abdulla Al-Dhaen Counsellor, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Manama Adviser Dr Jasim Al-Mehza Ministry of Health, Manama C-20/INF.3/Rev.3 page 6 Adviser Mr Najeeb Abdulkareem Albalooshy Customs Officer, Customs Affairs, Manama Adviser Mr Hesham Abdullatif Kamal Customs Officer, Customs Affairs, Manama BANGLADESH Representative H.E. Mr Sheikh Mohammed Belal Permanent Representative to the OPCW Ambassador, Permanent Representation of the People's Republic of Bangladesh to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mr Kazi Russel Pervez Counsellor, Permanent Representation of the People's Republic of Bangladesh to the OPCW, The Hague BELARUS Representative H.E. Mr Mikalai Barysevich Permanent Representative to the OPCW, Ambassador, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Belarus to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mr Guennadiy Lasuta Deputy Minister, Ministry for Emergency Situations, Minsk Alternate Mr Mikalai Kernazhytski Senior Counsellor, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Belarus to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Ms Sviatlana Marshyna First Deputy Head, Institute for Retraining and Professional Development, Minsk Adviser Mr Nikolai Ovsyanko Senior Counsellor, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Minsk BELGIUM Representative H.E. Mr Christian Lepage Permanent Representative to the OPCW Ambassador, Permanent Representation of the Kingdom of Belgium to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mr Geoffrey Eekhout First Secretary, Permanent Representation of the Kingdom of Belgium to the OPCW, The Hague BENIN Representative H.E. Mr Charles Borromeé Todijnou Permanent Representative to the OPCW Ambassador, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Benin to the OPCW, Brussels C-20/INF.3/Rev.3 page 7 Alternate Mr Angelo Dan First Secretary, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Benin to the OPCW, Brussels BHUTAN Representative Mrs Tshering Lhadn Chief, Political and International Security Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Thimphu Alternate Mr Jigme Tenzin First Secretary, Permanent Representation of the Kingdom of Bhutan to the OPCW, Brussels BOLIVIA (PLURINATIONAL STATE OF) Representative H.E. Mr Eduardo Rodriguez Veltzé Permanent Representative to the OPCW Ambassador, Permanent Representation of the Plurinational State of Bolivia to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mr Farit Rojas Tutela Minister, Permanent Representation of the Plurinational State of Bolivia to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mr Luis Rojas Martinez Minister-Counsellor, Permanent Representation of the Plurinational State of Bolivia to the OPCW, The Hague BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Representative Mrs Amira Arifović-Harms Head, Division
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