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Meeting of States Parties Distr.: General 18 July 2016 English Original: English/French/Spanish United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea SPLOS/INF/30 Meeting of States Parties Distr.: General 18 July 2016 English Original: English/French/Spanish Twenty-sixth Meeting New York, 20-24 June 2016 List of Delegations Liste de Délégations Lista de Delegaciones 16-12352 (E) 200716 *1612352* SPLOS/INF/30 Albania Representatives Mr. Armand Skapi, Director of Treaties and International Law Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Chair of the delegation) Mr. Arben Idrizi, Minister Counsellor, Permanent Mission Ms. Ingrit Prizreni, First Secretary, Permanent Mission Algeria Representatives H.E. Mr. Sabri Boukadoum, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative to the United Nations (Chair of the delegation) H.E. Mr. Mohammed Bessedik, Ambassador, Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations Mr. Mehdi Remaoun First Secretary, Permanent Mission Angola Representatives Mr. Miguel Dialamicua, Counsellor, Permanent Mission Mrs. Vezua Bula Diogo de Paiva, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission Mr. Domingos Moreira, Engineer, Ministry of Defense Antigua and Barbuda Representatives H.E. Mr. Dwight C.R. Gardiner, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Director-Registrar General, Department of Marine Services and Merchant Shipping (ADOMS) (Chair of the delegation) Mr. Kenroy Simmons, Legal Officer, Deputy Registrar of Ships, Department of Marine Services and Merchant Shipping (ADOMS) Ms. Asha Challenger, Third Secretary, Permanent Mission 2/43 16-12352 SPLOS/INF/30 Argentina Representantes S.E. Sr. Martín Garcia Moritán, Embajador Extraordinario y Plenipotenciario, Representante Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas (Jefe de la delegación) Sr. Mateo Estreme, Ministro Plenipotenciario, Representante Permanente adjunto ante las Naciones Unidas Sr. José Luis Fernandez Valoni, Consejero, Misión Permanente Sr. Guido Crilchuk, Segundo Secretario, Misión Permanente Sra. Lucía Raffin, Secretario, Dirección General de Consejería Legal, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores y Culto Sra. Frida María Armas Pfirter, Comisión Nacional del Límite Exterior de la Plataforma Continental Australia Representatives H.E. Ms. Gillian Bird, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Permanent Representative to the United Nations H.E. Ms. Caitlin Wilson, Ambassador, Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations Mr. David Yardley, Counsellor, Permanent Mission Ms. Carrie McDougall, First Secretary, Permanent Mission Ms. Fleur Hamilton, First Secretary, Permanent Mission Austria Representatives H.E. Mr. Jan Kickert, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative to the United Nations Mr. Philipp Charwath, Minister, Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ms. Nadia Alexandra Kalb, First Secretary, Permanent Mission 16-12352 3/43 SPLOS/INF/30 Bahrain Representatives H.E. Mr. Jamal Fares Alrowaiei, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative to the United Nations (Chair of the delegation) Mrs. Hayfa Ali Ahmed Matar, Minister Plenipotentiary, Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations Mr. Hamad Fareed Ahmed Hasan, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission Mr. Fahad Ahmed Aldoseri, Attaché, Permanent Mission Bangladesh Representatives Rear Admiral Md. Khurshed Alam, Retd., Secretary, Maritime Affairs Unit, Ministry of Foreign Affairs H.E. Mr. Masud Bin Momen, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative to the United Nations Mr. Faiyaz Murshid Kazi Counsellor, Permanent Mission Mr. Mohammad Humayun Kabir First Secretary, Permanent Mission Barbados Representatives H.E. Mr. Keith Hamilton Llewellyn Marshall, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative to the United Nations (Chair of the delegation) Ms. Juliette Rosita Riley, Minister Counsellor, Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ms. Kereeta Nicole Whyte, First Secretary, Permanent Mission Ms. Rosalind Gail Riley, First Secretary, Permanent Mission Belgium Représentants S.E. Mme Bénédicte Frankinet, Ambassadrice extraordinaire et plénipotentiaire, Représentante permanente auprès des Nations Unies M. Antoine Misonne, Premier Secrétaire, Mission permanente Mme Isabelle Bardijn, Attaché, Mission permanente 4/43 16-12352 SPLOS/INF/30 Botswana Representatives H.E. Mr. Charles Thembani Ntwaagae, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative to the United Nations (Chair of the delegation) Mr. Nkoloi Nkoloi, Minister Plenipotentiary, Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations (Alternate Chair of the delegation) Ms. Mpho Michelle Mogobe, Minister Counsellor, Permanent Mission Brigadier Therego Seretse, Attaché (Defence), Permanent Mission Mr. Tlhalefo Batsile Madisa, First Secretary, Permanent Mission Ms. Ketshidile Gloria Bafetanye, First Secretary, Permanent Mission Mr. Katlego Boase Mmalane, First Secretary, Permanent Mission Brazil Representatives H.E. Mr. Antonio de Aguiar Patriota, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative to the United Nations (Chair of the delegation) H.E. Mr. Carlos Sergio Sobral Duarte, Ambassador, Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations (Alternate Chair of the delegation) Mr. Patrick Luna, Third Secretary, Permanent Mission Brunei Darussalam Representatives H.E. Dato Abdul Ghafar Ismail, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ms. Siti Arnyfariza Md Jaini, First Secretary, Permanent Mission Mr. Abdul Mateen Mohamed Deli, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission Ms. Norhasalinda Mohd Salleh, Third Secretary, Permanent Mission Bulgaria Representatives H.E. Mr. Stephan Tafrov, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative to the United Nations (Chair of the delegation) Mr. Nikolay Vanchev, First Secretary (Legal Adviser), Permanent Mission Mr. Yavor Ivanov, Attaché, International Law and Law of the European Union Directorate, Ministry of Foreign Affairs 16-12352 5/43 SPLOS/INF/30 Burkina Faso Représentants S.E. M. Yemdaogo Eric Tiare, Ambassadeur extraordinaire et plénipotentiaire, Représentant permanent auprès des Nations Unies (Chef de délégation) S.E. Mme Mariame Fofana, Ambassadrice, Représentante permanente adjointe auprès des Nations Unies M. Dié Millogo, Deuxième Conseiller, Mission permanente M. Emmanuel Ouali, Conseiller des affaires étrangères, Direction générale des affaires juridiques et consulaires, Ministère des affaires étrangères Cabo Verde Representatives H.E. Mr. Fernando Jorge Wahnon Ferreira, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ms. Edna Filomena Alves Barreto, Minister Plenipotentiary, Permanent Mission Mr. José Carlos Gomes Mendonça, Counsellor, Permanent Mission Cameroon Representatives H.E. Mr. Mbayu Felix, Secretary-General, Ministry of External Relations (Chair of the delegation) H.E. Mr. Michel Tommo Monthe, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Permanent Representative to the United Nations (Deputy Chair of the delegation) Ms. Anne Chantal Nama, Head, Department of the United Nations and Decentralized Cooperation, Ministry of External Relations Mr. Michel Djimgou Djomeni, Head of Unit, in Charge of Border Issues and the Law of the Sea, Ministry of External Relations Canada Representatives Ms. Catherine Boucher, Director, Oceans and Environmental Law Division, Legal Affairs Bureau, Global Affairs (Chair of the delegation) Mr. Karim Amegan, Deputy Director, Oceans and Environmental Law Division, Legal Affairs Bureau, Global Affairs (Alternate Chair of the delegation) Mr. Giles Andrew Norman, Counsellor (Legal, Social Affairs and Human Rights), Permanent Mission Ms. Catherine Bloodworth, Legal Officer, Legal Affairs Bureau, Global Affairs 6/43 16-12352 SPLOS/INF/30 Chile Representantes S.E. Sr. Cristián Barros Melet, Embajador Extraordinario y Plenipotenciario, Representante Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas (Jefe de la delegación) Sr. Javier Gorostegui Obanoz, Segundo Secretario, Misión Permanente China Representative H.E. Mr. Wu Haitao, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations (Chair of the delegation) Alternate Representative Mr. Hu Bin, Counsellor, Department of Treaty and Law, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Deputy Chair of the delegation) Advisers Mr. Li Yongsheng, Counsellor (Legal Adviser), Permanent Mission Mr. Shi Xiaobin, First Secretary, Permanent Mission Mr. Li Linlin, Deputy Director, Department of Treaty and Law, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. Zhang Yefei, Deputy Director, Department of Boundary and Ocean Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. Chen Jianzhong, Third Secretary, Department of Treaty and Law, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. Xu Dong, Third Secretary, Department of Boundary and Ocean Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Congo Représentants S.E. M. Raymond Serge Balé, Ambassadeur extraordinaire et plénipotentiaire, Représentant permanent auprès des Nations Unies M. Maurice Gatien Makiza, Conseiller, Mission permanente 16-12352 7/43 SPLOS/INF/30 Cook Islands Representatives Hon. Mr. Mark Stephen Brown, Minister of Seabed Minerals Authority (Chair of the delegation) Mr. Michael Henry, Chairman, Cook Islands Investment Corporation Ms. Alexandrya Herman, Senior Legal Adviser Costa Rica Representantes S.E. Sr. Juan Carlos Mendoza-García, Embajador Extraordinario y Plenipotenciario, Representante Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas (Jefe de la delegación) S.E. Sr. Rolando Castro Córdoba, Embajador,
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