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Conference of the States Parties OPCW Conference of the States Parties Twenty-Fourth Session C-24/INF.3 25 – 29 November 2019 27 November 2019 ENGLISH only PROVISIONAL LIST OF PARTICIPANTS OF THE TWENTY-FOURTH SESSION OF THE CONFERENCE OF THE STATES PARTIES A. STATES PARTIES AFGHANISTAN Representative H.E. Dr Mohammad Homayoon Azizi Permanent Representative to the OPCW Ambassador, Permanent Representation of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mr Said Mohammad Alemi Counsellor, Permanent Representation of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mr Rahim Mohammed Azimi First Secretary, Permanent Representation of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to the OPCW, The Hague Adviser Ms Sanga Siddiqi Legal Adviser, 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 Kejsi Ziu Second Secretary, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Albania to the OPCW, The Hague CS-2019-2168(E) distributed 27/11/2019 *CS-2019-2168.E* C-24/INF.3 page 2 ALGERIA Representative H.E. Mr Lounès Magramane Permanent Representative to the OPCW Ambassador, Permanent Representation of the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mr Boualem Belhadj National Authority, Ministry of Defense, Algiers Alternate Mr Abdelaziz Guend General Director, Ministry of Industry and Mines, Algiers Alternate Mr Mourad Amokrane Minister Counsellor, Permanent Representation of the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mr Sofiane Khiari Director, General Directorate of Customs, Algiers Alternate Mr Amine Sid Foreign Affairs Adviser, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Algiers Alternate Mr Abdelkrim Haddid Foreign Affairs Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Algiers ANDORRA Representative H.E. Mrs Esther Rabasa Grau Permanent Representative to the OPCW Ambassador, Permanent Representation of the Principality of Andorra to the OPCW, Brussels Alternate Mrs Maira López Lavado Counsellor, Permanent Representation of the Principality of Andorra to the OPCW, Brussels Alternate Mrs Margot Aleix Mata Second Secretary, Permanent Representation of the Principality of Andorra to the OPCW, Brussels ANGOLA Representative H.E. Mrs Maria Isabel de Resende Encoge Permanent Representative to the OPCW Ambassador, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Angola to the OPCW, The Hague C-24/INF.3 page 3 Alternate Mrs Ana Carla de Sousa Minister Counsellor, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Angola to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mr Mateus Manuel Gaspar Coordinator of the National Authority to Disarmament and Arms Control, Ministry of National Defense, Luanda Alternate Mr José Paulo Isabel Deputy Coordinator of the National Authority to Disarmament and Arms Control, Ministry of National Defense, Luanda Alternate Mr Claúdio Crispim Member of the National Authority to Disarmament and Arms Control, Ministry of National Defense, Luanda ARGENTINA Representative Mr Ramiro Hidalgo Minister, Permanent Representation of the Argentine Republic to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mrs Erica Lucero Counsellor, Permanent Representation of the Argentine Republic to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mr Alejandro Mitri First Secretary, Permanent Representation of the Argentine Republic to the OPCW, The Hague ARMENIA Representative Mr George Kocharian Head, Division of Global Security and Export Control, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Yerevan Alternate H.E. Mr Tigran Balayan Permanent Representative to the OPCW Ambassador, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Armenia to the OPCW, The Hague Adviser Ms Kristine Stepanyan Third Secretary, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Armenia to the OPCW, The Hague Adviser Ms Anahit Chalikyan Attaché, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Armenia to the OPCW, The Hague C-24/INF.3 page 4 AUSTRALIA Representative H.E. Mr Matthew Ernest Keith Neuhaus Permanent Representative to the OPCW Ambassador, Permanent Representation of Australia to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Ms Michelle McKendry Deputy Permanent Representative to the OPCW, Permanent Representation of Australia to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mr Luke Davies Deputy Head of Mission, Permanent Representation of Australia to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Dr Andrew Straffon Policy Officer, Strategic Policy Division, Department of Defence, The Hague Alternate Mr Paul Marshall Policy Officer, Strategic Policy Division, Department of Defence, The Hague Adviser Ms Eva Entenmann Adviser, Permanent Representation of Australia to the OPCW, The Hague Adviser Mr Lewis Casey Adviser, Permanent Representation of Australia to the OPCW, The Hague AUSTRIA Representative H.E. Dr Heidemaria Gürer Permanent Representative to the OPCW Ambassador, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Austria to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mr Mourad Mahidi Deputy Permanent Representative to the OPCW, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Austria to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mr Wolfgang Bányai Head of Unit, Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs, Vienna Alternate Mr Karl Lebeda Head of National Authority, Federal Ministry for Digitalization and Economic Affairs, Vienna C-24/INF.3 page 5 Adviser Col Thomas Heim Military Advisor, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Austria to the OPCW, The Hague Adviser Col Erich Krumpl Federal Ministry of Defense, Vienna Adviser Ms Katharina Kofler Legal Advisor, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Austria to the OPCW, The Hague Adviser Ms Jennifer Sassmann Permanent Representation of the Republic of Austria to the OPCW, The Hague AZERBAIJAN Representative Mr Jafar Huseynzade Deputy Head of Department for Political-Military Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Baku Alternate Ms Seljan Verdiyeva Chargé d’Affaires a.i., Permanent Representation of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the OPCW, The Hague Adviser Mr Mahammad Ibrahimov Third Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Baku BAHRAIN Representative H.E. Dr Sh. Rana Bint Isa Bin Duaij Al Khalifa Undersecretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Manama Alternate Mr Sameer Ahmed Al Zayani Assistant Chief of Military Court, Bahrain Defense Force, Manama Alternate Mr Anas Yousif AlSayed Director of the Executive Office of the NCCW, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Manama Alternate Dr Abdulla Faisal AlShater Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Bahrain, Manama Alternate Mr Hamad Ali Al Kaabi Director of Safety and Protection, Ministry of Interior, Manama C-24/INF.3 page 6 Alternate Mr Mohammed Al Kobaisi Head of Patrol Department, Ministry of Interior, Manama Alternate Mr Faihan Mohammed AlFaihani Deputy CEO, Strategy and International Relations, National Oil and Gas Authority, Manama Alternate Dr Jassim Ebrahim Al Mehzaa Consultant Doctor, Ministry of Health, Manama Alternate Mr Sh. Hamad Bin Salman Al Khalifa Director of Foreign Trade Department, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Tourism, Manama Alternate Mr Bassam Ahmed Marzooq Counsellor, Embassy of the Kingdom of Bahrain, Brussels Alternate Mr Talal Ebrahim Bukamal Executive Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Manama Adviser Mr Hatem Sakly Adviser, Embassy of the Kingdom of Bahrain, Brussels 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 Alternate Mr Khondaker Ehteshamul Kabir Counsellor, Permanent Representation of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh to the OPCW, The Hague Adviser Ms Nawrid Sharmin First Secretary, Permanent Representation of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh to the OPCW, The Hague C-24/INF.3 page 7 BELARUS Representative Mr Stanislav Vassilevsky Chargé d’Affaires a.i., Permanent Representation of the Republic of Belarus to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mrs Irina Shturma First Secretary, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Belarus to the OPCW, The Hague Adviser Mr Mikalai Kernazhytski Senior Counsellor, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Minsk BELGIUM Representative H.E. Mr William Roelants de Stappers Permanent Representative to the OPCW Ambassador, Permanent Representation of the Kingdom of Belgium to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Ms Aster Boeye Legal Adviser, Permanent Representation of the Kingdom of Belgium to the OPCW, The Hague Adviser Ms Emma Verhasselt Legal Intern, Permanent Representation of the Kingdom of Belgium to the OPCW, The Hague BELIZE Representative H.E. Dr Dylan Vernon Permanent Representative to the OPCW Ambassador, Permanent Representation of Belize to the OPCW, Brussels Alternate Mr Raineldo Urbina First Secretary, Permanent Representation of Belize to the OPCW, Brussels BENIN Representative H.E. Mr Zacharie Richard Akplogan Permanent Representative to the OPCW Ambassador, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Benin to the OPCW, Brussels Alternate Ms Katia Ursula Kerekou Laorou Second Counsellor, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Benin to the OPCW, Brussels C-24/INF.3 page 8 BHUTAN Representative Mr Sangay Needup Senior Desk Officer, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Thimphu Alternate Ms Pem Sedon Thinley First Secretary, Permanent Representation of the Kingdom of Bhutan to the OPCW, Brussels
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