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General Assembly Distr.: General 2 August 2017 United Nations A/CONF.230/INF/2 General Assembly Distr.: General 2 August 2017 Original: English/French/Spanish United Nations Conference to Support the Implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 14: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development New York, 5-9 June 2017 List of Delegations to the United Nations Conference to Support the Implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 14: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development 17-13271X (E) 290817 *1713271* A/CONF.230/INF/22 I. PARTICIPATING STATES AFGHANISTAN H.E. Mr. Mahmoud Saikal, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission of Afghanistan to the United Nations Representatives Mr. Mohammad Yama Aini, Counsellor, Permanent Mission of Afghanistan to the United Nations Mr. Ziauddin Amin, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission of Afghanistan to the United Nations 2/232 A/CONF.230/INF/2 ALBANIA H.E. Ms. Besiana Kadare, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission, New York Alternate Heads of Delegation Mr. Arben Idrizi, Minister Counsellor, Deputy Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission, New York Ms. Ingrit Prizreni, First Secretary, Permanent Mission, New York 3/232 A/CONF.230/INF/22 ALGERIA H.E. Mr. Sabri Boukadoum, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission, New York Alternate Head of Delegation Mr. Mohammed Bessedik, Ambassador, Deputy Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission, New York Representatives Mr. Mourad Mebarki, Counsellor, Permanent Mission, New York Mr. Mehdi Remaoun, First Secretary, Permanent Mission, New York 4/232 A/CONF.230/INF/2 ANDORRA H.E. Ms. Elisenda Vives Balmaña, Ambassador, Permanent Representative of the Principality of Andorra to the United Nations Representatives Ms. Gemma Raduan Corrius, Third Secretary, Deputy Permanent Representative of the Principality of Andorra to the United Nations Ms. Nahia Roche Artajo, Third Secretary, Permanent Mission of the Principality of Andorra to the United Nations 5/232 A/CONF.230/INF/22 ANGOLA H.E. Mrs. Maria Fátima Jardim, Minister of Environment Representatives H.E. Mr. Ismael Abraão Gaspar Martins, Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Angola to the United Nations H.E. Mr. Florencio de Almeida, Ambassador of the Republic of Angola in Italy and Permanent Representative to the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations Mr. João Iambeno Gimolieca, Minister Counselor of the Mission Ms. Carlos Amaral, Minister Counselor of the Embassy of the Republic of Angola in Italy and Deputy Permanent Representative to the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations Mr. Miguel Dialamicua, Counsellor of the Mission Ms. Domingas Francisca Inglês Gomes, First Secretary of the Ministry of External Relations Ms. Vezua Paiva, Second Secretary of the Mission 6/232 A/CONF.230/INF/2 ARGENTINA Sr. Lic. Diego Ignacio Moreno, Secretario de Política Ambiental, Cambio Climático y Desarrollo Sostenible del Ministerio de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sustenable Representatives Sr. Embajador Martín García Moritán, Représentante Permanente Sra. Ministro Plenipotenciario Garbiela Martinic, Représentante Permanente Alterno Sr. Ministro Plenipotenciario José Luis Fernández Valoni Sra. Secretario de Embajada Victoria Gandini Sr. Secretario de Embajada Patricio Urueña Palacio 7/232 A/CONF.230/INF/22 ARMENIA H.E. Mr. Zohrab Mnatsakanyan, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission, New York Alternate Head of Delegation Mr. Mher Margaryan, Minister Plenipotentiary, Deputy Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission, New York Representatives Mrs. Sofya Simonyan, Third Secretary, Permanent Mission, New York Ms. Hripsime Chanchuryan, Adviser, Permanent Mission, New York 8/232 A/CONF.230/INF/2 AUSTRALIA The Honorable Concetta Fierravanti Wells, Minister for International Development and the Pacific, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Alternate Head of Delegation H.E. Ms. Gillian Bird, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission, New York Representatives Ms. Maxine Sells, Chief of Staff to the Minister for International Development , Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Ms. Carolyn Jack, Senior Media Adviser to the Minister, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Mr. Michael Googan, Director, Sea Law Environment Law and Antarctic Section, Sea Law Environment Law and Antarctic Section, International Legal Branch, Legal Division, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Ms. Natalie Cohen, Counsellor, Permanent Mission, New York Ms. Fleur Jewel Alice Hamilton, First Secretary, Permanent Mission, New York Ms. Carrie Fahey McDougall, First Secretary, Permanent Mission, New York Mr. Nathan Henderson, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission, New York Mr. Julian Richardson Simpson, Third Secretary, Permanent Mission, New York Mr. Piers Dunstan, Team Leader, CSIRO Oceans and Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Mr. Andrew Steven, Research Director, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Mr. Christopher Wilcox, Principal Research Scientist, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Ms. Erika Techera, Director, UWA Oceans, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Ms. Genevieve Quirk, Research Officer, Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Ms. Theresa Fyffe, Director of Projects and Partnerships, Great Barrier Reef Foundation, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 9/232 A/CONF.230/INF/22 AUSTRIA H.E. Mr. Michael Linhart, Deputy Foreign Minister, Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs, Vienna Alternate Head of Delegation H.E. Mr. Jan Kickert, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission, New York Representatives Mr. Philipp Charwath, Minister Plenipotentiary, Deputy Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission, New York Ms. Hannah Liko, Minister, Office of the Deputy Foreign Minister, Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs, Vienna Mr. Hannes Machor, Counsellor, Permanent Mission, New York Ms. Andrea Bacher, First Secretary, Permanent Mission, New York Ms. Petra Bayr, Member of the National Council, Austrian Parliament 10/232 A/CONF.230/INF/2 AZERBAIJAN H.E. Mr. Yashar Aliyev, Ambassador, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the United Nations Representatives Mr. Tofig Musayev, Counselor, Permanent Mission of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the United Nations Mr. Ilkin Hajiyev, Third Secretary, Permanent Mission of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the United Nations 11/232 A/CONF.230/INF/22 BAHAMAS H.E. Mr. Elliston Rahming, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission, New York Alternate Head of Delegation Ms. Tishka Francis, First Secretary, Deputy Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission, New York Representatives Ms. Chairmaine Williams, First Secretary, Permanent Mission, New York Ms. Charice Rolle, First Secretary, Permanent Mission, New York Ms. Inemesit Arianne Etuk, First Secretary, Permanent Mission, New York Mrs. Angelika Danielle Hillebrandt, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission, New York Mr. Craig Powell, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission, New York Ms. Mashanna L. Russell, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission, New York 12/232 A/CONF.230/INF/2 BARBADOS Senator the Hon. Maxine P.O. McClean, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Representatives H.E. Keith Marshall, Permanent Representative of Barbados to the United Nations Mrs. Juliette Babb-Riley, Deputy Permanent Representative of Barbados to the United Nations Ms. Denise Agard, Assistant Director, National Disabilities Unit, Ministry of Social Care, Constituency Empowerment and Community Development Ms. Kereeta Whyte, First Secretary, Permanent Mission of Barbados to the United Nations Ms. Nicole Parris, First Secretary, Permanent Mission of Barbados to the United Nations Mr. Richard Suckoo, Water Quality Analyst, Coastal Zone Management Unit, Ministry of the Environment and Drainage 13/232 A/CONF.230/INF/22 BELGIUM H.E. Mr. Didier Reynders, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and European Affairs, Belgian Federal Government and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation, Brussels Representatives Mr. Marc Yves A. Pecsteen de Buytswerve, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission, New York H.E. Mr. Werner Bauwens, Deputy Director Multilateral Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation, Brussels 14/232 A/CONF.230/INF/2 BELIZE Hon. Omar Figueroa, Minister of State, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, the Environment, Sustainable Development and Immigration Representatives H.E. Ms. Lois M. Young, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission of Belize to the United Nations H.E. Mrs. Janine Coye Felson, Ambassador, Deputy Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission of Belize to the United Nations Ms. Paulette Elrington, Minister Counsellor, Permanent Mission of Belize to the United Nations Ms. Beverly Wade, Fisheries Administrator, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, the Environment, Sustainable Development and Immigration Mrs. Tasha Cain, First Secretary, Permanent Mission of Belize to the United Nations Ms. Felicia Cruz, Fisheries Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry,
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