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List of Delegates and Observers א 网络版附件 WEB ANNEX ANNEXE WEB ВЕБ-ПРИЛОЖЕНИЕ ANEXO PARA LA WEB אאא 代表和观察员名单 LIST OF DELEGATES AND OBSERVERS LISTE DES DÉLÉGUÉS ET OBSERVATEURS СПИСОК ДЕЛЕГАТОВ И НАБЛЮДАТЕЛЕЙ LISTA DE DELEGADOS Y OBSERVADORES א 主 席 Chairperson : Mr Tefera DERBEW (Ethiopia) Président Председатель Presidente (Mr Pietro SEBASTIANI (Italy : אא 副主席 : Mr Ezz Al Deen AL DAWLA (Iraq) Vice-Chairpersons אא(אא) Vice-présidents Заместители Председателя : Sr. Juan Camilo RESTREPO (Colombia) Vicepresidentes C 2011/REP 3 א 员成 MEMBERS MEMBRES ЧЛЕНЫ MIEMBROS AFGHANISTAN - AFGANISTÁN ALBANIA - ALBANIE Delegate Delegate Mr Mohammad Asif RAHIMI Mr Genc RULI Minister for Agriculture, Irrigation and Minister for Agriculture, Food and Livestock Consumer Protection Kabul Tirana Alternate(s) Alternate(s) Mr Musa M. MAROOFI Mr Llesh KOLA Ambassador Ambassador Permanent Representative to FAO Permanent Representative to FAO Rome Rome Mr Raz Mohammed RAZ Ms Lida LLAKMANI Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Minister's Cabinet Advisor Irrigation and Livestock Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Kabul Consumer Protection Tirana Mr Ahmad Javid KARIMI Chief of Staff Ms Vera CARA Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and First Secretary Livestock Alternate Permanent Representative to Kabul FAO Rome Mr Abdul Razak AYAZI Agricultural Attaché ALGERIA - ALGÉRIE - ARGELIA− Alternate Permanent Representtaive to אא FAO Rome Délégué Mr Farooq BARAKZAI M Rachid BENAISSA Advisor to the Minister Ministre de l'Agriculture et du Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Développement Rural Livestock Alger Kabul א אאא אא 4 C 2011/REP Suppléant(s) M Rachid BOUGUEDDOUR M Rachid MARIF Directeur des Services Vétérinaires Ambassadeur Ministère de l'Agriculture et du Représentant permanent auprès de la Développement rural FAO Alger א Rome אא () אאאא א אא א אאאא M Mohamed Seghir NOUAL Inspecteur Général Direction Générale des Forêts M Hocine LATLI Alger Ministre Conseiller אא Représentant permanent adjoint auprès אא de la FAO Rome א אא א א Mme Nadia HADJERES Directeur de la Protection des Végétaux אאאאא et du Contrôle Technique Ministère de l’Agriculture et du M Nasreddine RIMOUCHE Développement rural Directeur des Affaires Economiques et Alger א Financières Internationales Ministère des Affaires étrangères אאא Alger אאאא אא אא אאאא M Abdel Nasser ZAIR אאא Inspecteur Général אא Ministère de la Pêche et des Ressources M Kamel FELIACHI halieutiques Chargé d'Études et de Synthèse Alger אאא Chargé de la Coopération Ministère de l'Agriculture et du אא Développement rural אאאאאא Alger אא א אאאא א אאאא אא C 2011/REP 5 M Nadir BENSEGUNI ANGOLA Chargé d'Études et de Synthèse Ministère de la Pêche et des Ressources Délégué halieutiques M Afonso Pedro CANGA Alger Ministre de l'Agriculture, du Développement rural et de Pêches א Luanda אאא (Suppléant(s אאאאאא M Manuel DOMINGOS AUGUSTO Sécretaire d'État pour les Affaires אא Politiques M Azeddine RIACHE Ministère des Relations extérieures Conseiller Luanda Représentant permanent suppléant auprès de la FAO M Manuel Pedro PACAVIRA Rome Ambassadeur Représentant permanent auprès de la אא FAO א Rome אאאאא M Dielobaka NDOMBELE Directeur du Cabinet des relations Mlle Karima BOUBEKEUR internationales Secrétaire des affaires étrangères Ministère l'Agriculture, du Représentant permanent suppléant Développement rural et de Pêches auprès de la FAO Luanda Rome M Tomás Pedro CAETANO Directeur Général א Institut de développement forestier אא Ministère de l'Agriculture et du Développement rural et de Pêches אאאאא Luanda ANDORRA - ANDORRE Mme Maria Filomena DA MATA Directeur Général Délégué Institut de la Industrie de Pêche Mme Maria UBACH FONT Ministère l'agriculture, du Directeur des Affaires Multilatérales et développement rural et de pêches de la Coopération Luanda Ministère des Affaires étrangères Andorre-la-Vieille Mme Dulce GOMES Chef de service UN Suppléant(s) Direction des Organisations M Ramon TENA PERA internationales Agent technique des Affaires Ministère des Relations extérieures Multilatérales Luanda Ministère des Affaires étrangères Andorre-la-Vieille Mme Filipina Desejada Soares SIMÃO Chef de service pour le développement rural national Luanda 6 C 2011/REP M Manuel DOMINGOS Sr Gustavo Oscar INFANTE Conseiller Ministro Plenipotenciario Représentant permanent suppléant Encargado de Negocios, a.i. auprès de la FAO Representante Permanente Adjunto ante Rome la FAO Roma M João Baptista DACOSTA Ministre Conseiller Sr Jorge Horacio DILLON Représentant permanent suppléant Director Nacional auprès de la FAO Servicio Nacional de Sanidad y Calidad Rome Agroalimentaria - SENASA Buenos Aires M Carlos Alberto AMARAL Conseiller Sr Horacio Miguel LENZ Représentant permanent suppléant Director Nacional de Relaciones auprès de la FAO Parlamentarias e Interministeriales Rome Secretaría de Relaciones Institucionales Ministerio de Agricultura, Ganadería y Mme Virginia BAYONNE Pesca Conseiller Buenos Aires Ministère des Relations extérieures Luanda Sr Jorge NEME Coordinador Ejecutivo de la Unidad ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA – para el Cambio Rural ANTIGUA-ET-BARBUDA – Ministerio de Agricultura, Ganadería y ANTIGUA Y BARBUDA Pesca Buenos Aires ARGENTINA - ARGENTINE Sr Gabriel TABOADA Delegado Ministro Sr Lorenzo BASSO Dirección de Negociaciones Secretario de Agricultura, Ganadería y Económicas Multilaterales Pesca Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Ministerio de Agricultura, Ganadería y Comercio Internacional y Culto Pesca Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Sra. Maria del Carmen SQUEFF Suplente(s) Dirección de Negociaciones Sra. Carla CAMPOS BILBAO Económicas Multilaterales Secretaria de Desarrollo Rural y Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Agricultura Familiar Comercio Internacional y Culto Ministerio de Agricultura, Ganadería y Buenos Aires Pesca Buenos Aires Sr Alejandro SILVA Jefe de Gabinete del Secretario de Sra. Julia LEVI Agricultura, Ganadería y Pesca Embajadora Ministerio de Agricultura, Ganadería y Dirección General de Cooperación Pesca Internacional Buenos Aires Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio Internacional y Culto Buenos Aires C 2011/REP 7 Sr Eduardo JACOBS ARMENIA - ARMÉNIE Jefe de Gabinete Secretaría de Desarrollo Rural y Delegate Agricultura Familiar Mr Zohrab V. MALEK Ministerio de Agricultura, Ganadería y Ambassador Pesca Permanent Representative to FAO Buenos Aires Rome Sr Maximiliano MORENO AUSTRALIA - AUSTRALIE Dirección de Negociaciones Multilaterales Delegate Ministerio de Agricultura, Ganadería y Mr Mike KELLY Pesca Parliamentary Secretary for Agriculture, Buenos Aires Fisheries and Forestry Canberra Sr Miguel DONATELLI Dirección de Cooperación y Alternate(s) Negociaciones Bilaterales Mr David RITCHIE Ministerio de Agricultura, Ganadería y Ambassador Pesca Permanent Representative to FAO Buenos Aires Rome Sr Gastón FUNES Mr Mark SJOLANDER Consejero Agrícola ante la Unión Chief of Staff to the Paliamentary Europea Secretary for Agriculture, Fisheries and Ministerio de Agricultura, Ganadería y Forestry Pesca Canberra Buenos Aires Ms Jo EVANS Sra. Andrea Silvina REPETTI Executive Manager Consejera Trade and Market Access Division Representante Permanente Alterno ante Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and la FAO Forestry Roma Canberra Sr Agustín ZIMMERMANN Mr Travis POWER Secretario Minister-Counsellor (Agriculture) Representante Permanente Alterno ante Deputy Permanent Representative to la FAO FAO Roma Rome Sra. Paula Florencia FREDES Mr Stuart WEST Traductora Executive Director Dirección Nacional de Relaciones Agriculture, Food, Wine, Forestry Agroalimentarias Primary Industries and Resources Ministerio de Agricultura, Ganadería y South Australian Government Pesca Buenos Aires Ms Madeleine BALDWIN Manager, Multilateral Policy Trade and Market Access Division Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Canberra 8 C 2011/REP Mr Mark KING Ms Hedwig WÖGERBAUER Executive Officer Director Multilateral Policy Trade and Market Division III (FAO, OECD, Food Aid, Access Economic Provision) Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry Forestry, Environment and Water Canberra Management Vienna Ms Emily COLLINS Advisor (Agriculture) Ms Natalie FEISTRITZER Embassy of Australia Counsellor (Agricultural Affairs) Rome Permanent Representative to FAO Rome AUSTRIA - AUTRICHE Ms Katharina WIESER Delegate Minister Mr Nikolaus BERLAKOVICH Embassy of Austria Federal Minister of Agriculture, Rome Forestry, Environment and Water Management Ms Anna WALDHÖR Vienna Ecosocial Forum Europe Vienna Alternate(s) Ms Edith KLAUSER Ms Claudia JUNG- LEITNER Director General Member of the Cabinet of the Minister Department III (Agriculture and Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Nutrition) Forestry, Environment and Water Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Management Forestry, Environment and Water Vienna Management Vienna Mr Jürgen DREXLER Officer Mr Christian BERLAKOVITS Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Ambassador Forestry, Environment and Water Embassy of Austria Management Rome Vienna Mr Franz FISCHLER Mr Nigel GARDNER President Special Advisor Ecosocial Forum Europe Brussels Vienna AZERBAIJAN - AZERBAÏDJAN - Ms Elfriede-Anna MORE AZERBAIYÁN Director Member of the Cabinet of the Minister Delegate Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Mr Ismat Dursun ogly ABASOV Forestry, Environment and Water Minister for Agriculture Management Baku Vienna C 2011/REP 9 Alternate(s) Alternate(s) Mr Vaqif SADIQOV Mr Cresswell STURRUP Ambassador Permanent Secretary Permanent Representative to FAO Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Rome Resources Nassau Mr Ali BAYRAMOV Chairman
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