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List of Participants United Nations E/2006/INF/1 Economic and Social Council Distr.: General 30 April 2006 English Original: English/French/Spanish Special high-level meeting with the Bretton Woods institutions, the World Trade Organization and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development New York, 24 April 2006 List of Delegations Liste des Delegations Lista de las Delegaciones President: H.E. Mr. Ali Hachani (Tunisia) Vice-Presidents: H.E. Mr. Mr. Dalius Čekuolis (Lithuania) H.E. Mr. Mr. Léo Mérorès (Haiti) H.E. Mr. Mr. Hjálmar W. Hannesson (Iceland) H.E. Mr. Mr. Prasad Kariyawasam (Sri Lanka) E/2006/INF/1 MEMBERS MEMBRES MIEMBROS COUNTRY REPRESENTATIVE ALTERNATES ADVISERS PAYS REPRESENTANT SUPPLEANTS CONSEILLERS PAÍS REPRESENTANTE SUPLENTES CONSEJEROS Albania Mr. Lublin Dilja Ms. Elvina Jusufaj Angola Mr. Ismael A. Gaspar Mr. Tete Antonio Martins Mrs. Isabel Godinho Manuel Mr. Giza Gaspar Martins Armenia Mr. Armen Martirosyan Ms. Dziunik Aghajanian Mr. Hrachia Tashchian Australia Ms. Frances Lisson Ms. Natasha Smith Mr. Dean Bialek Austria Mr. Gerhard Pfanzelter Mr. Thomas Stelzer Mr. Martin Meisel Ms. Hannah Liko Bangladesh Mr. Iftekhar Ahmed Mr. Muhammad Ali Sorcar Chowdhury Mr. Md. Abdul Alim Belgium Mr. Johan Verbeke Mr. Michel Goffin Mr. Marcus Leroy Mr. François Bontemps Mr. Geert Vansintjan Mr. William Roelants de Stappers Brazil Mr. Ronaldo Mota Mr. Piragibe dos Santos Sardenberg Tarragô Ms. Maria Luiza Ribeiro Viotti Ms. Lucia Maria Maierá Mr. Luiz Awazu Pereira Mr. Benedicto Fonseca Filho Mr. Alexandre Mendes Nina Mr. Bruno Saraiva Canada Mr. Bruce Montador Mr. David Morgan Ms. Diana Rivington Ms. Catherine Brown Ms. Milica Uzelac China Mr. Zhang Yishan Ms. Bai Yongjie Mr. Jin Zhongxia Ms. Hu Xinglan Mr. Chen Jin Ms. Liu Zhongxin Mr. Shen Xiaokai Colombia Sr. Alberto Carrasquilla Sra. María Angela Holguín Barrera Sra. Luz Marina Rivera Costa Rica Sra. María Elena Chassoul Sra. Cinthia Soto Czech Republic Mr. Hynek Kmoníček Ms.Ivana Vlková Mr. Juraj Koudelka 2 E/2006/INF/1 MEMBERS MEMBRES MIEMBROS COUNTRY REPRESENTATIVE ALTERNATES ADVISERS PAYS REPRESENTANT SUPPLEANTS CONSEILLERS PAÍS REPRESENTANTE SUPLENTES CONSEJEROS Democratic Republic of M. Ileka Atoki Mme Nduku Booto Congo M. Mukongo Ngay M. Rachidi Ekanza Denmark Mr. Dan E. Frederiksen Mr. Lars Faaborg-Andersen Ms. Katrine Siig Ms. Camilla Brückner Kristensen Ms. Vibeke Pedersen Ms. Kristine Kvilt Germany Mr. Wolfgang Trautwein Mrs. Ursula Schaefer- Mr. Albert Graf Preuss Mr. Manfred Kupitz Mr. Wolfgang Stöckl Mr. Thomas Helfen Mr. Albrecht von der Mr. Yiannis Neophytou Heyden Ms. Astrid Neubert Guinea M. Maady Kaba Camara M. Alpha Ibrahima Sow M. Cheick Ahmed Tidiane Camara M. Paul Goa Zoumanigui M. Mamadouba Camara M. Mohamed Chérif Diallo Guyana Mr. Bayney Karran Mr. George Talbot Ms. Donnette Critchlow Mr. Troy Torrington Haiti M. Léo Mérorès M. Jean Wesley Cazeau Mme Marie-Lawrence Mevs M. William Exantus Mme Astride Nazaire Iceland Mr. Hjálmar W. Mr. Harald Aspelund Hannesson Mr. Hermann Ingólfsson Ms. Anna Hjartardóttir India Mr. Ashok Jha Mr. Ashok Lahiri Mr. Alok K. Sinha Mr. Ajai Malhotra Indonesia Mrs. Sri Mulyani Mr. Rezlan Ishar Jenie Indrawati Mr. Ridwan Hassan Mrs. Adiyatwidi Adiwoso Mr. J.B. Kristiadi Mr. Anggito Abimanyu Mr. Maurin Sitorus Mr. Prayono Atiyanto Mr. Bambang Santoso Marsoem Mr. Mohamed Siradj Parwito Mr. Andre Omer Siregar Italy Mr. Marcello Spatafora Mrs. Natalia Quintavalle Mr. Giuseppe Fedele 3 E/2006/INF/1 MEMBERS MEMBRES MIEMBROS COUNTRY REPRESENTATIVE ALTERNATES ADVISERS PAYS REPRESENTANT SUPPLEANTS CONSEILLERS PAÍS REPRESENTANTE SUPLENTES CONSEJEROS Japan Mr. Toshiro Ozawa Mr. Kazuo Sunaga Mr. Yoshiaki Ito Mr. Tadayuki Miyashita Ms. Sachiyo Seya Lithuania Mr. Oskaras Jusys Mr. Dalius Čekuolis Mrs. Raimonda Murmokaitė Ms. Gediminas Levickas Madagascar M. Zina Andrianarivelo- M. Modeste Razafy Randrianarivony Mauritania Mr. Mohamed Ould Mr. Amadou Diaw Tolba Mr. Elhacen Ould Ahmed Ould Ahmedane Mauritius Mr. Israhyananda Mr. Subhas Gujadhur Dhalladoo Mexico Sra. Ana Teresa Aranda Sr. Enrique Berruga Filloy Orozco Sr. Salvador de Lara Rangel Sr. Samuel Martínez Aceves Sr. Carlos Ruiz Massieu Sr. Benito Jiménez Sauma Namibia Mr. Helmut K. Angula Mr. Julius Zaya Shiweva Mr. Pinehas Aluteni Mr. George Likukela Pakistan Mr. Salman Shah Mr. Munir Akram Ms. Farhat Ayesha Mr. Aizaz Ahmad Mr. Fahr Ahmad Chaudhry Mr. Asad M. Khan Panama Sr. Giancarlo Soler Paraguay Sr. Eladio Loizaga Sr. Juan A. Buffa Sra. Terumi de Claverol Sr. Carlos Ruckelshaussen Sra. Lorena Patiño Poland Mr. Andrzej Towpik Ms. Anna Grupińska Ms. Beata Pęksa-Krawiec Ms. Ewa Anzorge Ms. Katarzyna Kukier Republic of Korea Mr. Lee Kyu-hyung Mr. Cho Hyun Mr. Park Yoon-june Mr. Jeong Jin-kyu Mr. Lee Eun-yong Mr. Lee Kyung-chul Mr. Lee Tae-woo 4 E/2006/INF/1 MEMBERS MEMBRES MIEMBROS COUNTRY REPRESENTATIVE ALTERNATES ADVISERS PAYS REPRESENTANT SUPPLEANTS CONSEILLERS PAÍS REPRESENTANTE SUPLENTES CONSEJEROS Russian Federation Mr. Aleksei L. Kudrin Mr. Nikolay V. Chulkov Mr. Otar L. Marganiya Mr. Aleksei V. Mozhin Mr. Alexey G. Kvasov Mr. Mikhail N. Korobkin Mr. Yury I. Zubarev Mr. Andrei V. Saiko Ms. Tatyana B. Kulakova Mr. Timur R. Eivazov Mr. Anton Y. Uspensky Mr. Pavel E. Kuznetsov Saudi Arabia Mr. Hamad Al-Sayari Mr. Said Al-Qahtani Mr. Sulayman Al-Turki Mr. Abdulrahman Al- Mofadhi Mr. Abdulrahman Al- Rasheed Mr. Abdulrahman Al- Humaidi South Africa Mr. D.S. Kumalo Mr. Peter Le Roux Ms. Suhayfa Zia Mr. Andries Oosthuizen Spain Sra. Leire Pajín Sr. Juan Antonio Yáñez- Barnuevo Sr. Iñigo de Palacio España Sra. Milagros Hernando Sr. Pablo Montesinos- Espartero Sr Luis Orgaz Sra. Ana Paredes Sri Lanka Mr. Prasad Kariyawasam Mr. A.L. Abdul Azeez Mr. V. Padukkage Ms. Yasoja Gunasekera Ms. Varuni Hewavitharana Thailand Mr. Pravit Chaimongkol Mr. Ittiporn Boonpracong Miss Vachira Arromdee Ms. Wanalee Lohpechra Tunisia M. Nouri Jouini M. Ali Hachani M. Zouheir Masmoudi M. Mohamed Samir Koubaa M. Jalel Snoussi 5 E/2006/INF/1 MEMBERS MEMBRES MIEMBROS COUNTRY REPRESENTATIVE ALTERNATES ADVISERS PAYS REPRESENTANT SUPPLEANTS CONSEILLERS PAÍS REPRESENTANTE SUPLENTES CONSEJEROS Turkey Mr. Memduh Aslan Mr. Ersin Erçin Akçay Mr. Özhan Üzümcüoğlu Ms. Damla Say United Arab Emirates Mr. Abdulaziz N. Al- Mr. Mohammed M. Al- Shamsi Otaiba Mr. Mohamed Abushahab United Kingdom of Mr. Mark Lowcock Mr. Tamsin Rees Great Britain and Mr. James Curran Northern Ireland Mr. Tom Scholar United Republic of Mr. Augustine P. Mahiga Mr. Tuvako N. Manongi Tanzania Mr. Celestine J. Mushy United States of Ms. Miriam Hughes America 6 E/2006/INF/1 STATES MEMBERS OF THE UNITED NATIONS REPRESENTED BY OBSERVERS ETATS MEMBRES DES NATIONS UNIES REPRESENTES PAR DES OBSERVATEURS ESTADOS MIEMBROS DE LAS NACIONES UNIDAS REPRESENTADOS POR OBSERVADORES COUNTRY PAYS PAÌS Algeria M. Youcef Yousfi M. Mourad Benmehidi M. Djihed Eddine Belkas M. Mohamed Sofiane Berrah Argentina Sr. Cesar Mayoral Sr. Alberto D’Alotto Sr. Gustavo Ainchil Sr. Marcelo Suarez Salvia Azerbaijan Mr. Yashar Aliyev Mr. Fikret Pashayev Ms. Husniyya Mammadova Bahamas Ms. Paulette A. Bethel Ms. Tishka Fraser Barbados Mr. Christopher Hackett Mr. Selwin Hart Mr. Mohammed Degia Bhutan Mr. Daw Penjo Mr. Kinga Singye Mr. Sangye Rinchhen Botswana Mr. Wilfred Mandlebe Ms. Tapiwa Mongwa Mr. K. Ndobano Mr. G.L. Rebagamang Ms. G.T. Gaotlolwe Bulgaria Mr. Stefan Tafrov Mrs. Anna Ruski Burkina Faso M. Michel Kafando M. Der Kogda Cambodia Mr. Chem Widhya Mr. Say Kheang Mr. Preap Phyna Chile Sr. Heraldo Muñoz Sr. Alfredo Labbé Sr. Eduardo Galvez Sr. Ricardo F. Davis Sr. Fernando Zalaquett Sr. Andrés Landerretche Sr. Abraham Quezada Sr. Julio Torres Sr. Claudio Rojas 7 E/2006/INF/1 STATES MEMBERS OF THE UNITED NATIONS REPRESENTED BY OBSERVERS ETATS MEMBRES DES NATIONS UNIES REPRESENTES PAR DES OBSERVATEURS ESTADOS MIEMBROS DE LAS NACIONES UNIDAS REPRESENTADOS POR OBSERVADORES COUNTRY PAYS PAÌS Croatia Mr. Ivan Šuker Ms. Mirjana Mladineo Mr. Boris Vujčić Mr. Ante Žigman Ms. Ana Hrastović Mr. Amir Muharemi Mrs. Irena Zubčević Egypt Mr. Maged Abdelaziz Mr. Amr Aboul Atta Mr. Khaled Elbakly Fiji Mr. Isikia R. Savua Mr. Filimone Kau Finland Ms. Kirsti Lintonen Mr. Jarl-Håkan Rosengren Ms. Iina Peltonen Ms. Petra Yliportimo Ghana Mr. Nana Effah-Apenteng Mr. Paul Y. Essel Gambia Mr. Alhaji O. Fal Georgia Mr. Kakha Chitaia Ms. Tamar Tchitanava Greece Mr. Adamantios Th. Vassilakis Mr. Dimitris Macrynikolas Guatemala Sr. Hugo Beteta Sr. Jorge Skinner-Klée Sr. José Alberto Briz Gutiérrez Srta. 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Jean Olinger Mali Ms. Ami Diallo Mr. Issa Konfourou Mr. N’Golo Fomba Malta Mr. Colin Scicluna Mr. Albert Ghigo Marshall Islands Mr. Alfred Capelle Mongolia Mr. Choisuren Baatar Mr. Narkhuu Tulga Morocco Mr. El Mostafa Sahel Mr. Abdellah Benmellouk Mr. Charif Cherkaoui Nauru Ms. Marlene Moses Netherlands
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