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List of Delegates and Observers Liste Des Délégués Et Observateurs Lista De Delegados Y Observadores Список Делегатов И Наблюдателей WEB ANNEX ANNEXE WEB ANEXO PARA LA WEB ВЕБ-ПРИЛОЖЕНИЕ FAO REGIONAL CONFERENCE FOR EUROPE – THIRTY-SECOND SESSION CONFÉRENCE RÉGIONALE DE LA FAO POUR L’EUROPE - TRENTE-DEUXIÈME SESSION CONFERENCIA REGIONAL DE LA FAO PARA EUROPA - 32.º PERÍODO DE SESIONES РЕГИОНАЛЬНАЯ КОНФЕРЕНЦИЯ ФАО ДЛЯ ЕВРОПЫ - ТРИДЦАТЬ ВТОРАЯ СЕССИЯ Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 2-4 November 2020 (Virtual) Tachkent, Ouzbékistan, 2-4 Novembre 2020 (Virtuel) Tashkent, Uzbekistán, 2-4 de noviembre de 2020 (Virtual) Ташкент, Узбекистан, 2-4 ноября 2020 года (Виртуально) LIST OF DELEGATES AND OBSERVERS LISTE DES DÉLÉGUÉS ET OBSERVATEURS LISTA DE DELEGADOS Y OBSERVADORES СПИСОК ДЕЛЕГАТОВ И НАБЛЮДАТЕЛЕЙ Chairperson H.E. Jamshid KHODJAEV Président (Uzbekistan) Presidente Председатель First Vice-Chairperson H.E. Johannes Petrus Premier Vice-Présidente HOOGEVEEN Primer Vicepresidente (Netherlands) Первый Вице-председатель Second Vice-Chairperson Mr Taras KACHKA Deuxième vice-président Vice-Présidente (Ukraine) Segundo Vicepresidente Второй Вице-председатель Independent Chairperson of the FAO Council Mr Khalid MEHBOOB Président indépendant du Conseil de la FAO Presidente Independiente del Consejo de la FAO Независимый председатель Совета ФАО Chairperson, Committee on World Food Security Mr Thanawat TIENSIN Président, Comité de la sécurité alimentaire mondiale Presidente, Comité de Seguridad Alimentaria Mundial Председатель, Комитет по всемирной продовольственной безопасности Chairperson of the 31st ERC Mr Alexey GORDEYEV Président de la trente et unième session de la ERC (Russian Federation) Presidente del 31.º período de sesiones de la ERC Председатель 31-й сессии РКЕ ERC/20/REP Web Annex 2 MEMBERS OF EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA REGION MEMBRES DE LA RÉGION EUROPE ET ASIE CENTRALE MIEMBROS DE LA REGIÓN DE EUROPA Y ASIA CENTRAL ЧЛЕНЫ РЕГИОНА ЕВРОПЫ И ЦЕНТРАЛЬНОЙ АЗИИ ALBANIA – ALBANIE – АЛБАНИЯ Magda HOVHANNESYAN Deputy Head of Food Security and Agro- Bledar CUCI Processing Development Department Minister Ministry of Economy Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development [email protected] [email protected] Artak KHACHATRYAN Lorena PULLUMBI Advisor, Agricultural Projects Implementation Department Chief of Staff of the Minister Ministry of Economy Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development [email protected] [email protected] Iren MELKONYAN ANDORRA – ANDORRE – АНДОРРА Deputy Head of Foreign Relations Department Ministry of Economy Karina NOBRE [email protected] Third Secretary Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Andorra Ira PANOSYAN [email protected] Head of Agricultural Programs Elaboration, Resource Use and Cooperative Development Josep M CASALS ALIS Department Director of Agriculture Ministry of Economy MInistry of Environment, Agriculture and [email protected] Sustainability [email protected] AUSTRIA – AUTRICHE – АВСТРИЯ ARMENIA – ARMÉNIE – АРМЕНИЯ Guenter WALKNER Permanent Representative of Austria Arman KHOJOYAN Permanent Representation of Austria to FAO Deputy Minister and WFP Ministry of Economy [email protected] [email protected] Ursula SCHWARTZ Anna MAZMANYAN Senior Expert Deputy Minister Federal Ministry of Agriculture Ministry of Environment [email protected] [email protected] 3 ERC/20/REP Web Annex AZERBAIJAN – AZERBAÏDJAN Seymur MOVLAYEV AZERBAIYÁN – АЗЕРБАЙДЖАН Chairman Agency for Agro Credit and Development under Inam KARIMOV the Ministry of Agriculture of Azerbaijan Republic Minister [email protected] Ministry of Agriculture [email protected] Elvin NABIYEV Head of Agriculture Employment Enhancement Ilhama GADIMOVA Project Deputy Minister Ministry of Agriculture Ministry of Agriculture [email protected] [email protected] Valida SADIKHOVA Nemat ALIYEV Head of Risk and Crisis Management Sector Alternate Representative Food Safety Agency Permanent Mission of the Republic of [email protected] Azerbaijan to the United Nations Agencies in Rome [email protected] Telman YOLCHIYEV Head of the International Cooperation and Protocol Division Rashad FARAJOV Azerbaijan Food Safety Institute Head of the International Cooperation Department [email protected] Ministry of Agriculture [email protected] BELARUS – BÉLARUS - BELARÚS -БЕЛАРУСЬ Anela ISMAYILOVA Advisor Alla LOMAKINA Food Safety Agency Deputy Minister [email protected] Ministry of Agriculture and Food [email protected] Konul MAMMADOVA Advisor Alexei BOGDANOV Ministry of Agriculture Head of the Foreign Economic Activity Department [email protected] Ministry of Agriculture and Food [email protected] Leyla MAMMADOVA Deputy Chairman Natallia KIREYENKA Agency for Agro Credit and Development under the Ministry of Agriculture of Azerbaijan Doctor of Economics, Head of the Department Republic of Innovative Development of the Agro- Industrial Complex [email protected] Belarusian State Agrarian Technical University [email protected] ERC/20/REP Web Annex 4 Anna LINKEVICH BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – BOSNIE- Desk officer of international cooperation HERZÉGOVINE – BOSNIA Y department HERZEGOVINA - БОСНИЯ И ГЕРЦЕГОВИНА Ministry of Agriculture and Food [email protected] Dusan NESKOVIC Assistant Minister BELGIUM – BELGIQUE - Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic BÉLGICA – БЕЛЬГИЯ Relations [email protected] Nathalie CASSIERS Deputy Permanent Representative to FAO, Renata GAVRIC WFP, IFAD Expert advisor Minister Plenipotentiary Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Belgian Embassy in Rome Relations [email protected] [email protected] Silvia COSTANTE CROATIA - CROATIE – Intern CROACIA - ХОРВАТИЯ Belgian Embassy in Rome [email protected] Tugomir MAJDAK State Secretary Geert DE PROOST Ministry of Agriculture Alternate Permanent Representative [email protected] Mission Belgium to RBAs [email protected] Marina DEUR Head of the EU Affairs Service Christine FARCY Ministry of Agriculture President of the European Forestry Commission [email protected] of FAO EFC - University of Louvain (UCL) Faculty of Bioscience Engineering & Earth and Life Goran LAKUŠ Institute Expert Associate [email protected] Ministry of Agriculture [email protected] Lieselot GERMONPREZ Attaché CYPRUS - CHYPRE – CHIPRE – КИПР Belgian Embassy in Rome [email protected] George POULIDES Ambassador/Permanent Representative Permanent Representation of the Republic of Cyprus to the UN Agencies for Food and Agriculture [email protected] 5 ERC/20/REP Web Annex Marios GEORGIADES Karina Wessel BJERREGAARD Deputy Permanent Representative/ Agricultural Delegate Attaché Ministry of Foreign Affairs Permanent Representation of the Republic of [email protected] Cyprus to the UN Agencies for Food and Agriculture ESTONIA – ESTONIE – ЭСТОНИЯ [email protected] Galina JEVGRAFOVA CZECHIA – TCHÉQUIE – CHEQUIA – ЧЕХИЯ Adviser at the International Cooperation Department Ministry of Rural Affairs Jiri JILEK [email protected] Permanent Representative to FAO Embassy of the Czech Republic in Rome EUROPEAN UNION (MEMBER [email protected] ORGANIZATION) – UNION UROPÉENNE – (ORGANISATION Jitka GOTZOVA MEMBRE) Director UNIÓN EUROPEA – (ORGANIZACIÓN Ministry of Agriculture MIEMBRO) [email protected] ЕВРОПЕЙСКИЙ СОЮЗ - 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FINLANDE – FINLANDIA - European Commission ФИНЛЯНДИЯ [email protected] Aulikki HULMI Snejana POPOVA Director for International Affairs Project Officer Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry EU Delegation in Kazakhstan [email protected] [email protected] Anna SANTALA Jorg ROOS Ministerial Adviser Counsellor Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry EU Delegation in Rome [email protected] [email protected] FRANCE – FRANCIA – ФРАНЦИЯ Willi SCHULZ-GREVE Head of Unit, DG AGRI A.1 Céline JURGENSEN European
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