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List of Participants List of participants 83rd session Start Date: Tuesday, February 23, 2021 End Date: Friday, February 26, 2021 Participants: 443 Governments (UNECE Bodies) - ECE Member States Albania Mr. Bujar BALA Minister Counsellor Permanent Mission of the Republic of Albania to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva Armenia Mr. Armen SIMONYAN Deputy Minister Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure of the Republic of Armenia Austria Mr. Markus RADL Ministerial Councillor Federal Ministry of Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology Ms. Julia ELSINGER Expert Federal Ministry for Climate Change Austria Mr. Robert THALER Head of Department/THE PEP Chair Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology Ms. Charline VAN DER BEEK Attachée Permanent Mission of Austria to the United Nations Office and specialized institutions in Geneva Azerbaijan Ms. Kamala HUSEYNLI-ABISHOVA Second Secretary Permanent Mission of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva Mr. Ravil ISGANDAROV Head of Division Ministry of Transport, Communication and High Technolgies Mr. Vugar ORUJOV head adviser Ministry of Transport, Communications and High Technologies of the Republic of Azerbaijan Belarus Mr. Dmitry DOROSHEVICH Counsellor Permanent Mission of Belarus Mr. Sergei FEDOROV Official Representative of the State Customs Committee of Belarus in the Embassy of Belarus to Belgium State Customs Committee Belgium Mr. Kristof SCHOCKAERT ITC Chair - Transport Attaché Permanent Representation of Belgium to the EU Ms. Heleen CLAES Policy Officer EU and International Cooperation Flemish Government, Department of Mobility and Public Works Mr. Steven DEVLOO Policy Officer Intelligent and sustainable transport Flemish Department of Mobility and Public Works Mr. Sim TURF Policy Advisor Inland Navigation Flemish Ministry of Mobility and Public Works Bosnia and Herzegovina Nijaz ČARDAKLIJA Deputy Permanent Representative Permanent Mission of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the UN Bulgaria Ms. Rusiana ASENOVA Chief expert Ministry of Transport, Information Technology and Communications Mr. Stefan DANEV Chief Expert Ministry of Transport, Information Technology and Communications of the Republic of Bulgaria Ms. Ivanka GEORGIEVA Head of International bilateral and Regional Cooperation Department Ministry of Transport, Information Technology and Communications Mr. Rayko RAYTCHEV Ambassador Permanent Mission of Bulgaria to UN in Geneva Ms. Toni YANCHEVA State Expert Ministry of Transport, Information Technology and Communications 2 Canada Mr. Michael SCRIM Assistant Director, Transportation Statistics Program Statistics Canada Croatia Ms. Lana DERAKOVIĆ-RAKAS Senior Expert Advisor Ministry of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure Mr. Toni VUKUSIC Trade officer Permanent Mission of the Republic of Croatia in Geneva Czech Republic Mr. Branislav GAL Economic, Environmental and Technological Affairs Permanent Mission of the Czech Republic Ms. Klara KRISTOFIKOVA Senior Ministerial Counsellor Ministry of Transport of the Czech Republic Finland Mikael NYBERG High-Level Representative for Transport and Communications Policy Ministry of Transport and Communications Finland Mr. Timo KÄRKKÄINEN Special Adviser Finnish Transport and Communications Agency Traficom France M. François GAVE Deputy Permanent Representative Mission permanente de la France auprès de l'Office des Nations Unies à Genève et des autres Organisations Internationales en Suisse Ms. Marie-Pierre MEGANCK conseillère Permanent Representative of France to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva Mr. Jean-Michel BONNAL WP11 Vice chairman Cemafroid Mr. Claude PFAUVADEL Chef de la Mission transport de matières dangereuses ministère de l'écologie Mme. Ariane ROUMIER 3 Adjointe au Chef de la Mission transport de matières dangereuses Ministère de la Transition Ecologique Ms. Florine WONG International Affairs Officer Ministry for the Ecological Transition in charge of Transport Georgia Mr. Shalva URIADMKOPELI Director of Land Transport Agency Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia Mr. Nikoloz GVENETADZE Head of Department LEPL Land Transport Agency Mr. Erekle KEZHERASHVILI Deputy Head of Transport Policy Department Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia Ms. Ekaterine KHOSITASHVILI Counsellor Permanent Mission of Georgia Ms. Aleksandra SULADZE Consultant at Transport and Logistics Development Policy Department Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development Germany Mr. Klaus DR. BONHOFF Director-General, Policy Issues Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure Director-General, Policy Issues Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure Director-General, Policy Issues Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure Holger HALLIDAY Executive Officer German Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure Yasmin SADEGHI Adviser Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure Peter SCHMITZ Desk officer Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure Mr. Philipp VON CARNAP-BORNEIM First Secretary Mission Permanente d'Allemagne Greece Mr. Triantafyllos PAPATRIANTAFYLLOU Director of External Actions and International Issues Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport 4 Mr. Vasilios SITARAS Counselor Permanent Mission of Greece to the United Nations Office at Geneva and other international organizations in Switzerland Hungary Tamas VATTAI Deputy Permanent Representative to the WTO Permanent Mission of Hungary Ms. Evelyn FÁBIÁN-MAYER Trade Attaché Permanent Mission of Hungary to the UN and WTO Mr. Ferenc SZABO Director General MINISTRY FOR INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY Ireland Mr. Raymond O'LEARY Assistant Secretary Department of Transport Israel Mr. Opher ELIASHAR Director, Economic Planning Ministry of Transport and Road Safety, Israel Mr. Bsul JIHAD Homologation & vehicle eng. MOT Israel Mr. Yehudit METZER counselor ISRAEL PERMANENT MISSION TO THE UN IN GENEVA Mme. Tamara SZNAIDLEDER Adviser Permanent Mission of Israel to United Nations and other International Organizations Italy Mr. Gian Lorenzo CORNADO Ambassador, Permanent Representative Permanent Mission of Italy Ms. Laura CALLIGARO Counsellor Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. Antonio ERARIO Head of Division, International Regulatory Affairs Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport 5 Ms. Luciana IORIO Senior Legal Officer Government Mr. Alfonso SIMONI Engineer Ministry Infrastructure Transport - Italy Ms. Tiziana ZUGLIANO trade expert Permanent Mission of Italy to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva Kyrgyzstan Mr. Kadyrbai EMILBAEV Сhief inspector of flight operations department Civil Aviation Agency of the Kyrgyz Republic Mr. Aibek OMOKEEV Minister-Counsellor The Permanent Mission of the Kyrgyz Republic Latvia Ms. Vineta JANSONE Senior officer of the Legal Departmen MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT Ms. Una KEPITE First Secretary Permanent Mission of Latvia to the UN in Geneva Luxembourg Mr. François BAUSCH Deputy Prime Minister Ministry for Mobility and Public Works Malta Mr. David SUTTON Chief Officer Transport Malta Montenegro Ms. Slavica MILACIC Ambassador; PR Permanent Mission of Montenegro to the UN in Geneva Ms. Maja SCHMIDT-GUTZAT First Secretary Permanent Mission of Montenegro to the UN 6 Netherlands Ms. Cora VAN NIEUWENHUIZEN Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management Mr. Kees DE PUTTER Senior Advisor RDW Ms. Els DE WIT Program coordinator smart and sustainable mobility Ministry of Infrastructure and Watermanagement Mr. Hinne GROOT rail expert Ministry Infrastructure and Watermanagement NL Mr. Henk LANGENBERG Head Dangerous Goods Division/ Chair ADN Safety Committee Ministry of Infrastructure and Watermanagement Mr. Hendrik LANGENBERG Head Dangerous Goods Division Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management Ms. Hannie MEESTERS Coordinator Ministry of Infrastructure and Water management Mr. Thomas NAUTA First Secretary MFA The Netherlands Mr. Geert PATER Departmentmanager Vehicle Standards Development RDW, Netherlands Mr. André RIJNDERS Senior Advisor Vehicle Standards Developments RDW Mr. Derwin ROVERS Senior Advisor - Vice-Chair of GRE Vehicle Standards Development dept. - RDW Mr. Hans SCHOLTEN Senior policy coordinator Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management Mr. Peter STRIEKWOLD Special Advisor to the Director RDW Mr. Marcel VERNOOIJ Minister Plenipotentiary, Head Economic and Development Affairs Government of The Netherlands 7 North Macedonia Mme. Jasminka KIRKOVA State Counselor Ministry of Transport of Communications Poland Mr. Jerzy KLENIEWSKI General Counsellor Ministry of Infrastructure Ms. Aleksandra CZEPULONIS III secretary Permanent Mission of Poland to United Nations Office in Geneva Ms. Malgorzata KOPCZYNSKA expert in International Cooperation Department PKP Polish Railway Lines (PKP PLK) Portugal Mr. Eduardo Elisio SILVA PERALTA FEIO President Instituto da Mobilidade e dos Transportes, I.P. Sra. Sofia BENTO Senior Technician Instituto da Mobilidade e dos Transporte Sr. Helder CRISTÓVÃO Transport Expert Instituto da Mobilidade e Transportes / Ministério Infraestruturas e Habitação Ms. Ana FERNANDES Advisor Instituto da Mobilidade e dos Transportes, I.P. Ms. Vera GAIOLA Head Unit IMT - Portuguese Mobility and transport Agency David GELEIA advisor Portuguese Institute
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