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THE 2019 MNC PARTICIPANTS BY COUNTRY Number Country of participants 1. Russian Federation 115 2. USA 32 3. Republic of Korea 13 4. Germany 12 5. China 9 6. Pakistan 8 7. Iran 7 International 7 organizations 8. DPRK 7 9. Egypt 6 10. Finland 5 11. Japan 5 12. Netherlands 5 13. United Kingdom 5 14. Canada 4 15. France 4 16. India 4 17. Australia 3 18. Brazil 3 European Union 3 19. Argentina 2 20. Austria 2 21. Italy 2 22. Kazakhstan 2 23. Mexico 2 24. Norway 2 25. Sweden 2 26. Switzerland 2 27. Algeria 1 28. Armenia 1 29. Belarus 1 30. Belgium 1 31. Burundi 1 32. Czech Republic 1 Eurasian Economic 1 Commission 33. Indonesia 1 34. Kenya 1 35. Malaysia 1 36. New Zealand 1 37. Poland 1 38. Spain 1 Total 286 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS 2019 MOSCOW NONPROLIFERATION CONFERENCE November 7–9, 2019 1. ÅBERG SOMOGYI Martina, Korean Peninsula Desk Officer, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Sweden 2. AIKI Toshihiro, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, Сhargé D'affaires, Embassy of Japan to the Russian Federation 3. AKHMETOV Alimzhan, Director, Center for International Security and Policy, Kazakhstan 4. AKHTAMZYAN Ildar, Associate Professor, Department of International Relations and Foreign Policy of Russia, School of International Relations, Moscow State Institute for International Relations (MGIMO–University), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Russian Federation 5. ALIPOR NANDEL Mohammadreza, Second Secretary, Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the Russian Federation 6. APARO Massimo, Deputy Director General, Head of Department of Safeguards, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) 7. ARAGHCHI Abbas, Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs, Islamic Republic of Iran 8. ARIFFIN Irsyad Arif, First Secretary, Embassy of Malaysia to the Russian Federation 9. ARO -SÁNCHEZ Miia, Counsellor, Unit for Arms Control, Political Department, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Finland 10. ARTISYUK Vladimir, Advisor to the Director General, State Atomic Energy Corporation ROSATOM, Russian Federation 11. BANNYKH Igor, Counsellor, Department of Customs Infrastructure, Eurasian Economic Commission 12. BARZEGAR Kayhan, Director, Institute for Middle East Strategic Studies (IMESS); Chair, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Islamic Republic of Iran 13. BAUER Sibylle, Director of Studies, Armament and Disarmament, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Germany/Sweden 14. BELL Alexandra, Senior Policy Director, Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, United States 15. BELOBROV Yury, Leading Research Associate, Center for Global Issues and International Organizations Studies, Institute of Contemporary International Studies (ICIS), Diplomatic Academy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Russian Federation 16. BELYAEVA Marina, Director, Department of International Cooperation, State Atomic Energy Corporation ROSATOM, Russian Federation 17. BELYAKOV Andrey, Deputy Director, Department of International Cooperation, State Atomic Energy Corporation ROSATOM, Russian Federation 1 18. BERDENNIKOV Grigory, Ambassador-in-Residence, Center for Energy and Security Studies (CENESS); Deputy Foreign Minister (1992–1993, 1999–2001), Russian Federation 19. BIDGOOD Sarah, Director, Eurasia Nonproliferation Program, James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS), Middlebury Institute of International Studies (MIIS) at Monterey, United States 20. BLAGODARINA Ekaterina, Attaché, Department for Nonproliferation and Arms Control (DNKV), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Russian Federation 21. BODROV Andrei, Associate Professor, Department of Theory and History of International Relations, Saint Petersburg State University, Russian Federation 22. BOGDANOV Konstantin, Research Associate, Center for International Security, Primakov National Research Institute for World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO), Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), Russian Federation 23. BORISENKO Alexandr, Head, Training Center for Customs Control of Fissile and Radioactive Materials, Vladivostok Branch, Russian Customs Academy, Russian Federation 24. BRAUN Anne, Second Secretary, Political Affairs, Embassy of Germany to the Russian Federation 25. BROOKS Linton, Senior Advisor, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS); Under Secretary of Energy for Nuclear Security and Administrator of National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA, 2003–2007), United States 26. BURMISTROV Oleg, Ambassador–at–Large, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Russian Federation 27. BUZHINSKIY Evgeny, Lt.–Gen. (ret.), Chairman of the Executive Board, PIR Center; Head of the International Treaty Directorate – Deputy Head of the Main Department of International Military Cooperation, Ministry of Defense (2002–2009), Russian Federation 28. CAMARA Marcelo, Head of Division, Disarmament and Sensitive Technologies Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Brazil 29. CARLIN Robert, Visiting Scholar, Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC), Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University, United States 30. CHARAP Samuel, Senior Political Scientist, RAND Corporation, United States 31. CHEKOV Alexander, Research Associate, Institute for International Studies, Moscow State Institute for International Relations (MGIMO–University), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Russian Federation 32. CHERNENKO Elena, Member of the Presidium, Council on Foreign and Defense Policy (SVOP), Russian Federation 33. CHO Eunjeong, Research Fellow, Institute for National Security and Strategy (INSS), Republic of Korea 34. CLAUDE Frederic, Head, Section for Programme Coordination, Department of Safeguards, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) 2 35. COPPEN Tom, Senior Policy Officer, Security Policy Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Netherlands 36. COUNTRYMA N Thomas, Chair of the Board, Arms Control Association; Acting Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security (2016–2017), United States 37. CRUZ Cheryl, Deputy Director, Nuclear Non-Proliferation, Arms Control and Disarmament, Global Affairs, Canada 38. DA SILVA NUNES Tovar, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Brazil to the Russian Federation 39. DADSWELL Harry, Second Secretary Political (External), Embassy of the United Kingdom to the Russian Federation 40. DARZEMANOVA Gulnara, Specialist, Dukhov Research Institute of Automatics, State Atomic Energy Corporation ROSATOM, Russian Federation 41. DE RIDDER Daniela, Deputy Chairwoman, Committee on Foreign Affairs, Bundestag, Germany 42. DIAKOV Anatoly, Associate Professor, Department of General Physics, National Research University – Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (NRU–MIPT); Director, Center for Arms Control, Energy and Environmental Studies (1989–2011), Russian Federation 43. DIMAGGIO Suzanne, Senior Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, United States 44. DIVSALLAR Abdolrasool, Research Fellow, Institute for Middle East Strategic Studies (IMESS), Islamic Republic of Iran 45.1. DRACHEVSKIY Leonid, Executive Director, The Alexander Gorchakov Public Diplomacy Fund, Russian Federation 46. DREICER Mona, Deputy Director, Center for Global Security Research, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, United States 47. DWAN Renata, Director, United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) 48. DYACHKOV Ilya, Associate Professor, Leading Expert, ASEAN Center, Moscow State Institute for International Relations (MGIMO–University), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Russian Federation 49. EDERER Marcus, Ambassador of the European Union to the Russian Federation 50. EINHORN Robert, Senior Fellow, Arms Control and Non-Proliferation Initiative, Brookings Institution; Assistant Secretary of State for Nonproliferation (1999–2001), United States 51. ELFADLY Ahmed, Director, Disarmament Affairs & Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Egypt 52.2. EMELIANOV Aleksandr, Chief of Section, Main Directorate of International Military Cooperation, Ministry of Defense, Russian Federation 53. EMTERUD Snofrid Byrlokken, Minister Counselor, Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of Norway to the Russian Federation 3 54. ESIN Victor, Col.–Gen. (ret.), Leading Research Associate, Institute for the U.S. and Canadian Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS); Chief of Staff and Vice Commander–in–Chief, Russian Strategic Rocket Forces (RVSN, 1994–1996), Russian Federation 55. FAHMI Nabil, Founding Dean, School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, American University in Cairo; Minister of Foreign Affairs (2013–2014), Egypt 56. FAN Jishe, Director for Global Governance and International Organization Studies, The Institute for International Strategic Studies, Party School of the Central Committee of CPC, China 57. FINDLAY Trevor, Principal Fellow, School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Melbourne, Australia 58. FLAETE Jan, Counsellor, Embassy of Norway to the Russian Federation 59. FLOYD Robert, Director General, Australian Safeguards and Non-Proliferation Office (ASNO), Australia 60. FROLOV Konstantin, Senior Lecturer, School of Natural Sciences, Far Eastern Federal University, Russian Federation 61. FU Cong, Director General, Department of Arms Control and Disarmament, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, China 62. FUZHENKOVA Natalya, Head of Office for Export Control, Department for Nonproliferation and Arms Control (DNKV), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Russian Federation 63. GAI Elena, Researcher, Verification Research, Training and Information Centre