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Final List of Participants OSCE Human Dimension Implementation Meeting FINAL LIST OF PARTICIPANTS Warsaw, 11 - 22 September 2017 OSCE Delegations / Partners for Co-operation Albania Dr. Odeta BARBULLUSHI Ministry of Foreign Affairs Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Website: http://www.mfa.gov.al Ms. Ravesa LLESHI Permanent Mission of Albania to the International Organizations in Head of Mission Vienna Website: http://www.mfa.gov.al Mr. Artan CANAJ Permanent Mission of Albania to the International Organizations in Deputy Head of Mission, Counsellor Vienna Website: http://www.mfa.gov.al Mrs. Shpresa KURETA Embassy of the Republic of Albania Ambassador Website: http://www.ambasadat.gov.al/poland Prof. Evis ALIMEHMETI Ministry of Foreign Affairs Member to the Advisory Committee on the CoE Framework Convention for Website: http://www.mfa.gov.al the Protection of National Minorities on behalf of Albania Mrs. Mira HOXHA Ministry of Foreign Affairs Website: http://www.mfa.gov.al Mrs. Brunilda PECI Ministry of Foreign Affairs Head of Human Rights Unit, International Organisations Directorate Website: http://www.mfa.gov.al Ms. Biliana NAUMOVA Embassy of the Republic of Albania Second Secretary Website: http://www.ambasadat.gov.al/poland Mr. Mhill MOSHEQAJ Embassy of the Republic of Albania Assistant to the Ambassador Website: http://www.ambasadat.gov.al/poland Germany Dr. Gernot ERLER Federal Foreign Ministry; Task Force OSCE Chairmanship 2016 Special Representative of the Federal Government of Germany for the OSCE Chairmanship in 2016 Amb. Felix KLEIN Federal Foreign Office Ambassador for Relations to Jewish Organizations Website: http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de Mrs. Petra DACHTLER Federal Foreign Office Head of Unit OSCE & Council of Europe Website: http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de Heinrich HAUPT Permanent Mission of Germany to the OSCE Minister, Deputy Head of Mission Website: http://www.osze.diplo.de Mrs. Cordula GEINITZ Permanent Mission of Germany to the OSCE First Secretary Website: http://www.osze.diplo.de Dr. Dirck ACKERMANN Evangelisches Kirchenamt fuer die Bundeswehr Chief of Theological Policy Branch Website: http://www.eka.militaerseelsorge.bundeswehr.de Juliane ZIEGLER Federal Foreign Office Desk Officer Website: http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de Joel STUMPP Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Poland Intern Website: http://www.warschau.diplo.de United States of America Amb. Michael G. KOZAK U.S. Department of State; Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Head of Delegation Labor Website: http://www.state.gov Amb. David KILLION U.S. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (U.S. Helsinki Chief of Staff Commission) Website: http://www.csce.gov Ms. Michele SIDERS United States Mission to the OSCE Acting Deputy Chief of Mission Website: http://osce.usmission.gov Rebecca FARMER Delegation of the United States of America Political Officer Ms. Jordan WARLICK U.S. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (U.S. Helsinki Staff Associate Commission) Website: http://www.csce.gov Andrew KORNBLUTH U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom Policy Analyst Website: http://www.uscirf.gov Mr. Everett PRICE U.S. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (U.S. Helsinki Policy Advisor Commission) Website: http://www.csce.gov Mr. Scott RAULAND U.S. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (U.S. Helsinki Senior State Department Advisor Commission) Website: http://www.csce.gov Dr. Mischa THOMPSON U.S. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (U.S. Helsinki Policy Advisor Commission) Website: http://www.csce.gov Ms. Sarah CIACCIA U.S. Department of State Political Officer Website: http://www.state.gov Ms. Pamela CLARK U.S. Department of State Program Support Website: http://www.state.gov Ms. Lynne A. DAVIDSON U.S. Department of State Senior Advisor Website: http://www.state.gov Mr. Michael J. MURPHY U.S. Department of State Director Website: http://www.state.gov Mrs. Haley SHELLITO U.S. Department of State Attorney-Adviser Website: http://www.state.gov Ms. Erin SPITZER U.S. Department of State Foreign Affairs Officer Website: http://www.state.gov Mr. Tom WOTKA U.S. Department of State Political Officer Website: http://www.state.gov Mr. David MEYER U.S. Department of State; Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Foreign Affairs Officer Labor Website: http://www.state.gov Ms. Jess RODGERS U.S. Department of State; Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Foreign Affairs Officer Labor Website: http://www.state.gov Mr. Gregory MACRIS U.S. Department of State, Bureau of European Affairs Political Counselor Mr. Seth PATCH U.S. Department of State, Bureau of European Affairs Deputy Coordinator John M FINKBEINER U.S. Department of State; Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs OSCE Coordinator Website: http://www.state.gov Kerry MCINTOSH U.S. Department of State; Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs Foreign Service Officer, Office of Policy and Global Issues Website: http://www.state.gov Ms. Kira ZAPORSKI U.S. Department of State; Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs OSCE Desk Officer Website: http://www.state.gov Ms. Bridgette WALKER U.S. Embassy in Baku Chief of Political Section Darin CHRISTENSEN U.S. Embassy in Budapest Political Officer Website: http://hungary.usembassy.gov Mr. Mamed ASKEROV U.S. Embassy in Tashkent Political Officer Mr. Peter GALUS U.S. Embassy in Tashkent Political Officer Mr. Edward JANIS U.S. Embassy in Vilnius Political/Economic Officer Mr. Steve BREMNER U.S. Embassy in Warsaw Human Rights Officer Website: http://poland.usembassy.gov Ms. Monika SWIDERSKA U.S. Embassy in Warsaw Political Analyst Website: http://poland.usembassy.gov Ms. Erika SCHLAGER U.S. Helsinki Commission Counsel for International Law Website: http://www.csce.gov Ms. Laura BUFFALINO United States Mission to the OSCE Staff Assistant Website: http://osce.usmission.gov Mr. Michael GOWER United States Mission to the OSCE Creative Content Specialist Website: http://osce.usmission.gov Ms. Janice HELWIG United States Mission to the OSCE Representative of the Helsinki Commission Website: http://osce.usmission.gov Mr. Harry KAMIAN United States Mission to the OSCE Charge d'Affaires, a.i Website: http://osce.usmission.gov Mr. Jonathan LALLEY United States Mission to the OSCE Counselor for Public Affairs / Communications Director Website: http://osce.usmission.gov Mr. John McKANE United States Mission to the OSCE Political Officer Website: http://osce.usmission.gov Kellan OWENS United States Mission to the OSCE Political Specialist Website: http://osce.usmission.gov Mr. Darren PERDUE United States Mission to the OSCE Deputy Political Counselor Website: http://osce.usmission.gov Mr. Colin PETERS United States Mission to the OSCE Multimedia Coordinator Website: http://osce.usmission.gov Mr. Zachary ROTHSCHILD United States Mission to the OSCE Political Officer Website: http://osce.usmission.gov Andorra Ms. Marta SALVAT OSCE Delegation of the Principality of Andorra Special Envoy on Policy and Security Issues Armenia Mr. Edgar GHAZARYAN Embassy of the Republic of Armenia to the Republic of Poland Ambassador Mr. Vaheh GEVORGYAN Delegation of the Republic of Armenia to the OSCE Deputy Permanent Representative Mr. Gevorg TERTERYAN Embassy of the Republic of Armenia to the Republic of Poland Political Officer Mr. Davit KNYAZYAN Ministry of Foreign Affairs Head of OSCE and Conventional Arms Control Division Website: http://www.mfa.am Austria Mr. Sebastian KURZ Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs Federal Minister for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs Website: http://www.bmeia.gv.at Mr. Clemens KOJA Permanent Mission of Austria to the OSCE Permanent Representative; Chairperson of the Permanent Council Mr. Florian RAUNIG Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs Head of Task Force Website: http://www.bmeia.gv.at Amb. Christian STROHAL Permanent Mission of Austria to the OSCE Special Representative for the Austrian OSCE Chairmanship 2017 Amb. Michael LINHART Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs Deputy Minister for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs Website: http://www.bmeia.gv.at Dr. Alexander MARSCHIK Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs Ambassador Website: http://www.bmeia.gv.at Dr. Hannah LIKO Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs Minister Plenipotentiary Website: http://www.bmeia.gv.at Mr. Juergen HEISSEL Permanent Mission of Austria to the OSCE Minister Plenipotentiary/Deputy Head of Mission for the Human Dimension Mr. Martin HERMGES Embassy of the Republic of Austria in Warsaw Deputy Head of Mission Website: http://www.bmeia.gv.at/warschau Ms. Julia HAAS Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs Adviser Website: http://www.bmeia.gv.at Ms. Tana HALASZOVA Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs Adviser, Human Dimension; Task Force for the Austrian OSCE Chairmanship Website: http://www.bmeia.gv.at 2017 Ms. Victoria SCHMID Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs Adviser, Human Dimension; Task Force for the Austrian OSCE Chairmanship Website: http://www.bmeia.gv.at 2017 Ms. Deniz YAZICI Permanent Mission of Austria to the OSCE Senior Adviser Ms. Alice CZIMMERMANN Permanent Mission of Austria to the OSCE Advisor Mr. Rabbi Andrew BAKER Office of the Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office on Combating on Combating Anti-Semitism Anti-Semitism Prof. Bulent SENAY Office of the Personal Representative
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