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List of Participants Information Received by Thursday, 16 September 2004 at 5:00 P.M IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency General Conference GC(48)/INF/16 Date: 19 September 2004 General Distribution Original: English Forty-eighth regular isession Vienna, 20 - 24 September 2004 List of Participants Information received by Thursday, 16 September 2004 at 5:00 p.m. Contents Page 1. Member States 1-110 2. Representation of States not Members of the Agency 111-112 3. United Nations and Specialized Agencies 113 4. Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOs) other than United Nations and 114-117 the Specialized Agencies 5. Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) 118-125 An asterisk following a name indicates that the participant's spouse is present in Vienna. Please note that titles provided in French and Spanish have been informally translated into English by the Secretariat. Requests for changes in subsequent editions of this list should be made to the protocol office in writing. 1. MEMBER STATES AFGHANISTAN Head of Delegation: Mr. ZiaNEZAM * Ambassador to Austria Resident Representative to the Agency Deputy Head of Delegation: Mr. Amanullah ZEWERI * Senior Counsellor Alternate to the Resident Representative ALBANIA Head of Delegation: Mr. ZefMAZI Ambassador Resident Representative to the Agency Deputy Head of Delegation: Mr. FatosYLLI Director of the Institute of Nuclear Physics Alternate: Ms. Albana DAUTLLARI First Secretary, Permanent Mission in Vienna Alternate to the Resident Representative ALGERIA ANGOLA Head of Delegation: Mr. Joao Baptista NGANDAJINA Minister of Science Deputy Head of Delegation: Mr. Fidelino Loy De Jesus FIGUEIREDO Ambassador Resident Representative to the Agency Alternate: Ms. Maria Candida Pereira TEIXEIRA Coordinator of the Multisectorial Unit of Science and Technology Advisers: Mr. Jesus Joaquim BAPTISTA Multisectorial Unit of Science and Technology Mr. Carlos SARDINHA Direction of International Organizations Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. Fernando MIGUEL Director of the Oncology Center - MINSA Mr. Tusevo Lunsevisi ZACARIAS Chief of the Department of Pathology Institute of Veterinary Investigation - MINADER Mr. Pedro LEMOS Physics Department Faculty of Science, UAN Ms. Isabel Menezes RANGEL Institute of Marine Investigation Ministry of Fisheries Ms. Lia Francisca Dos Prazeres Neto SOUSA Institute of Marine Investigation Ministry of Fisheries Ms. Dulce GOMES First Secretary, Permanent Mission in Vienna Mr. Daniel Domingos Kikonda KANDA First Secretary, Permanent Mission in Vienna Mr. Kwetutinina Lunga DIYEZWA First Secretary, Permanent Mission in Vienna ARGENTINA Head of Delegation: Ms. Elsa Diana KELLY Ambassador to Austria Governor on the Agency's Board of Governors Resident Representative to the Agency Alternates: Mr. Jose Pablo ABRIATA President, National Commission of Atomic Energy Alternate to the Governor Mr. Francisco SPANO Vice-President of the Nuclear Regulatory Authority Alternate to the Governor Mr. Hector Raul PELAEZ Counsellor, Permanent Mission in Vienna Alternate to the Governor Alternate to the Resident Representative Mr. Sebastian SAYUS First Secretary, Permanent Mission in Vienna Alternate to the Governor Alternate to the Resident Representative Advisers: Mr. Roberto ROJKIND Head of Radiological and Nuclear Safety Nuclear Regulatory Authority Mr. Gabriel TERIGI Head of Institutional Affairs Nuclear Regulatory Authority Mr. Jose Valentin LOLICH INVAP Mr. Hector OTHEGUY INVAP Mr. Eduardo RODRIGUEZ LUBARY INVAP Mr. Benigno RASEMBENG CONUAR S.A. Mr. Alberto Domingo ANDINO CONUAR S.A. Mr. Gregorio Guillermo TORRE CONUAR S.A. Mr. Juan Jose GIL GERBINO INVAP Mr. Marcelo SALVATORE INVAP ARMENIA Head of Delegation: Mr. Jivan TABIBIAN * Permanent Representative of Armenia to the IAEA Resident Representative to the Agency Deputy Head of Delegation: Mr. Ashot ALEXANYAN Counsellor, Permanent Mission of Armenia to the IAEA Adviser to the Governor Alternate to the Resident Representative Alternate: Mr. Ashot MARTIROSYAN Head of Armenian Nuclear Regulatory Autority Advisers: Mr. Gagik MARKOSYAN Director of the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant Company Mr. Arman ISRAELIAN Head of Global Security and Non-Conventional Arms Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the RA Mr. Aram BARSEGHYAN * Attache, Permanent Mission of Armenia to the IAEA Adviser to the Resident Representative AUSTRALIA Head of Delegation: Ms. Deborah STOKES Ambassador to Austria Governor on the Agency's Board of Governors Resident Representative to the Agency Alternates: Mr. Ian SMITH Executive Director Australian Nuclear Science & Technology Organisation (ANSTO) Alternate to the Governor Mr. JohnLOY Chief Executive Officer Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Authority Mr. Terry BEVEN Counsellor and Deputy Head of Mission Permanent Mission in Vienna Alternate to the Governor Alternate to the Resident Representative Mr. Julian KELLY Counsellor (Nuclear), Permanent Mission in Vienna Alternate to the Governor Alternate to the Resident Representative Mr. Ron CAMERON Director, Government & Public Affairs Australian Nuclear Science & Technology Organisation (ANSTO) Mr. Russell LESLIE Head, International Safeguards Section Australian Safeguards andNon-Proliferation Office (ASNO) Ms. Sandy COLLETT First Secretary, Permanent Mission in Vienna Adviser to the Resident Representative Adviser: Ms. Susan FLANAGAN Second Secretary and Vice-Consul Permanent Mission in Vienna Adviser to the Resident Representative Assistants: Ms. Debbie WOODS Executive Assistant to the Ambassador Permanent Mission in Vienna Ms. Lisa KIRCHEBNER Administrative Assistant, Permanent Mission in Vienna AUSTRIA Head of Delegation: Mr. Johannes KYRLE Secretary-General for Foreign Affairs Deputy Head of Delegation: Mr. Thomas STELZER Ambassador Resident Representative to the Agency Alternates: Mr. Andreas M0L1N Director, Division for Nuclear Co-ordination Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management Adviser to the Resident Representative Mr. Fritz W. SCHMIDT Director, Division of Nuclear Non-Proliferation Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Labour Adviser to the Resident Representative Mr. Robert ZISCHG Deputy Director, Department for Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-Proliferation Federal Ministry for Foreign Affairs Alternate to the Resident Representative Advisers: Ms. Christine GOSTL Division of Nuclear Non-Proliferation Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Labour Adviser to the Resident Representative Mr. Anton EISCHER Major, Department for Military Policy Federal Ministry of Defence Mr. Volker HOLUBETZ Division for Nuclear Co-ordination Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management Adviser to the Resident Representative Ms. Gabriele WALLNER Division of Nuclear Non-Proliferation Federal Ministry for Economy and Labour Adviser to the Resident Representative Ms. GiselaPOLTE Director Department for Energy, Nuclear Safety and Health Federal Ministry for Foreign Affairs Adviser to the Resident Representative Mr. KarlLEBEDA Division for Nuclear Non-Proliferation Federal Ministry for Economy and Labour Adviser to the Resident Representative Mr. Johann-Klaus HOHENBERG Director Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management Adviser to the Resident Representative Ms. Verena PUCHHAMMER Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management Adviser to the Resident Representative Mr. Georg POESTINGER Department of Arms Control, Non-Proliferation and Multilateral Nuclear Energy Matters Federal Ministry for Foreign Affairs Mr. Manfred DITTO Federal Ministry of Health and Women Department/Division III/B/8 Mr. Josef ZECHNER Federal Ministry of Health and Women Head of the Department/Division III/B/8 Mr. Wemfried KOFFLER Minister Plenipotentiary, Director, Division for Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, Federal Ministry for Foreign Affairs Mr. Giinter GREIMEL Federal Ministry of Defence Assistants: Ms. BehijaKARUP Ms. Lisa LEITENBAUER Mr. SvenPUSSWALD AZERBAIJAN BANGLADESH BELARUS Head of Delegation: Mr. Alyaksandr SYCHOV (20-22 September) Ambassador Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Deputy Head of Delegation: Mr. Viktar GAISENAK * Ambassador Resident Representative to the Agency Alternates: Ms. Alena KUPCHYNA Department Head on Humanitarian Co-operation and Human Rights Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. Igor MISHKORUDNY Counsellor, Permanent Mission in Vienna Alternate to the Resident Representative Advisers: Mr. Vyacheslav KUVSHINOV Director General Joint Institute for Nuclear Researches "Sosny" National Academy of Sciences Mr. Denis ZDOROV * Second Secretary, Permanent Mission in Vienna BELGIUM Head of Delegation: Mr. Philippe NIEUWENHUYS * Ambassador to Austria Governor on the Agency's Board of Governors Resident Representative to the Agency Deputy Head of Delegation: Mr. Werner BAUWENS Director Non-Proliferation, Disarmament and Arms Control Department Federal Public Service Foreign Affairs Alternate to the Governor Adviser to the Resident Representative Alternates: Mr. Christian DOOMS * Counsellor, Permanent Mission in Vienna Alternate to the Resident Representative Mr. Patrick LAUREYS Counsellor, Permanent Mission in Vienna Alternate to the Resident Representative Advisers: Mr. Jean-Paul SAMAIN Director General Federal Agency for Nuclear Control (FANC) Ms. Mireille CLAEYS Head of Department Regulation Non-Proliferation and Physical Protection Federal Agency for Nuclear Control (FANC) Alternate to the Governor Mr. YvanPOULEUR Adviser to the Director General for International Relations Federa! 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