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General Assembly Distr.: General 24 October 2016 English Original: English/French Only United Nations A/C.5/71/INF/1 General Assembly Distr.: General 24 October 2016 English Original: English/French only Seventy-first session Fifth Committee Membership of the Fifth Committee Membres de la Cinquième Commission NOTE: Delegations are requested to send their corrections to the following list, in writing, to the Secretary of the Committee, Secretariat Building, Room S-3241, fax: 212 963 0360. NOTE: Les délégations sont priées d’envoyer leurs corrections à la présente liste, par écrit, au Secrétaire de la Commission, bureau S-3241, bâtiment du Secrétariat, télécopieur: 212 963 0360. Chair Président Ms. Inga Rhonda KING (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines) Vice-Chairs Vice-présidents Mr. Marcio Sandro Aleixo Pereira Mr. Stefan PRETTERHOFER Ms. Marina NIKODIJEVIC BURITY (Austria) (Serbia) (Angola) Rapporteur Ms. Diana Minyi LEE (Singapore) Secretariat of the Fifth Committee Secrétariat de la Cinquième Commission Secretary Secrétaire Ms. Sharon VAN BUERLE 16-18439 (E) 271016 *1618439* A/C.5/71/INF/1 Member States États Membres COUNTRY | PAYS REPRESENTATIVE | REPRÉSENTANT ALTERNATES | SUPPLÉANTS ADVISERS | CONSEILLERS Afghanistan Albania Ms. Besiana KADARE Mrs. Arlinda MALAJ Mr. Sabri BOUKADOUM Mr. Mohammed BESSEDIK Mr. Mohand Tahar Algeria MOKHTARI Mrs. Elisenda VIVES Ms. Gemma RADUAN Andorra CORRIUS Ms. Nahia ROCHE Mr. Ismael Abraão Gaspar Mr. Marcio Sandro Aleixo Angola MARTINS Pereira BURITY Antigua and Mr. Claxton DUBERRY Mr. Glentis THOMAS Barbuda Mr. Martín GARCIA Mr. Mateo ESTREME Argentina MORITÁN Mr. Rafael Héctor DALO Ms. Natalia BABIO Mr. Zohrab MNATSAKANYAN Armenia Mrs. Sofya SIMONYAN Ms. Vera NAZARIAN Ms. Ani MELIKSETYAN Ms. Gillian BIRD Mr. Scott-Marshall HARPER Mr. Trent Mecri Australia Ms. Caitlin WILSON Mr. Peter STONE Mr. Jan KICKERT Mr. Stefan PRETTERHOFER Ms. Barbara Greta Austria Mr. Philipp CHARWATH HERBOLZHEIMER Mr. Yashar ALIYEV Mr. Elman AZIZOV Azerbaijan Mr. Ilkin HAJIYEV Bahamas Mr. Elliston RAHMING Ms. Mashanna L. RUSSELL Bahrain Mr. Ali ALALAIWAT Mr. Ali AL-MAHMOOD Mr. Masud Bin MOMEN Mr. Tareq Md Ariful ISLAM Mr. Faiyaz Murshid KAZI Bangladesh Mr. Md. Toufiq-Ur RAHMAN Mr. Keith Hamilton Ms. Juliette Rosita RILEY Barbados Llewellyn MARSHALL Mr. John BLACKMAN Belarus Belgium Mr. Frédéric HENRARD Mr. Pascal BUFFIN Belize Mr. Jean Claude do REGO Mr. Innocent TCHEGNON Mr. Eric Jean-Marie ZINSOU Mrs. Afiavi Fernande Benin HOUNGBEDJI Mr. Marius Akpe Cocou LOKO 2/17 16-18439 A/C.5/71/INF/1 COUNTRY | PAYS REPRESENTATIVE | REPRÉSENTANT ALTERNATES | SUPPLÉANTS ADVISERS | CONSEILLERS Bhutan Bolivia (Plurinational State of) Bosnia and Mr. Miloš VUKAŠINOVIĆ Herzegovina Ms. Sanja KULJANIN Mr. Katlego Boase Mr. Boitshepho BOGOPA Botswana MMALANE Mrs. Patrícia BARBOSA Ms. Erika MANOUSELIS Brazil LIMA CÔRTES Mr. Luiz FELDMAN Brunei Dato Abdul Ghafar ISMAIL Ms. Siti Arnyfariza Md JAINI Ms. Norhasalinda SALLEH Darussalam Bulgaria Mr. Georgi PANAYOTOV Mr. Ludmil KOTETZOV Mr. Yanko YORDANOV Mrs. Binta KARGOUGOU Burkina Mr. P. Cyrille Pascal BONZI Faso Mrs. Salamata DRABO Mr. Albert SHINGIRO Mr. Delphin NDAYEMEYE Burundi Mr. Evariste NGENDANKENGERA Mr. Fernando Jorge Wahnon Cabo Verde FERREIRA Mr. Ry TUY Mr. Sophea Yaung CHAN Mr. Chanveasna RATH Cambodia Mr. Sambo HAS Mr. Michel TOMMO Ms. Anne Chantal NAMA Mr. Alain Wilfried BIYA Cameroon MONTHE Canada Mr. Kent VACHON Ms. Inderjit NIJJAR Mr. Edouard HUOT Central Mr. Francis Patrick African LOUNGOULAH Republic Mr. Bachar Bong Mr. Eric MIANGAR Mr. Absakine Yerima Chad ABDALLAH AHMAT Mr. Cristián BARROS Ms. Leyla VASQUEZ MELET ISLAME Chile Mr. Carlos OLGUÍN Mr. Sang Yeob KIM CIGARROA Mr. WU Haitao Mr. GUO Xuejun Ms. WU Jingjing China Mr. OUYANG Ning Ms. YANG Liyang Mr. FU Daopeng Mr. FU Liheng 16-18439 3/17 A/C.5/71/INF/1 COUNTRY | PAYS REPRESENTATIVE | REPRÉSENTANT ALTERNATES | SUPPLÉANTS ADVISERS | CONSEILLERS Ms. María Emma MEJÍA VÉLEZ Mr. Miguel Camilo RUIZ Colombia BLANCO Mr. Fabio Esteban PEDRAZA TORRES Comoros Mr. Raymond Serge BALÉ Mr. Jean Didier Clovis Mr. Benoit GATSE Congo NGOULOU Mr. Benoit GATSE Mr. Juan Carlos Mr. Rolando CASTRO Mr. Alfonso SANCHEZ Costa Rica MENDOZA-GARCIA CORDOBA Ms. Natalia WESLEY Mrs. Paula COTO-RAMÍREZ Côte Mrs. Flora Christiane d’Ivoire SEKA-FOUAH Croatia Ms. Lada Glavaš KOVACIC Mr. Danijel MEDAN Mr. Rodolfo Reyes Ms. Ana Silvia RODRIGUEZ Mrs. Maria del Carmen RODRÍGUEZ ABASCAL HERRERA CASEIRO Cuba Mr. Javier Enrique SANCHEZ AZCUY Mr. Nicholas EMILIOU Mr. Menelaos MENELAOU Ms. Stephania Cyprus CONSTANTINOU Czechia Mr. Karel KOMÁREK Democratic Mr. JA Song Nam Mr. RI Song Chol People’s Mr. KIM In Ryong Republic of Korea Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. Villiam KRÜGER- Ms. Karen Gorenlund Denmark KLAUSEN NIELSEN Mr. Mohamed Siad Mr. Youssouf Aden MOUSSA Mrs. Saada Daher HASSAN Djibouti DOUALEH Dominica Mr. Olivio FERMÍN Mr. Gustavo RODRÍGUEZ Mr. Carlos Feliz MATIAS Dominican Mr. Arturo ORTIZ Republic Ms. Melanie HIDALGO Mr. Horacio SEVILLA Ms. Helena YÁNEZ LOZA Ecuador BORJA Ms. Lourdes PEREIRA Mr. Amr Abdellatif Mr. Ihab Moustafa Awad Mr. Mohamed FOUAD Egypt ABOULATTA MOUSTAFA Mr. Carlos Alejandro El Salvador FUNES HENRÍQUEZ 4/17 16-18439 A/C.5/71/INF/1 COUNTRY | PAYS REPRESENTATIVE | REPRÉSENTANT ALTERNATES | SUPPLÉANTS ADVISERS | CONSEILLERS Equatorial Guinea Mr. Amanuel GIORGIO Ms. Stephanie Eritrea GEBREMEDHIN Estonia Ms. Anneli Leega PIISKOP Mr. Tekeda ALEMU Mr. Gebeyehu Ganga Mr. Eshete TILAHUN Ethiopia GAYITO Mrs. Zewdit TESFAYE Mr. Luke DAUNIVALU Colonel Manoa Driuvakamaka Mr. Semisi SERUITANOA Fiji GADAI Mr. Peni B. SUVEINAKAMA Ms. Anna SALOVAARA Mr. Erik AF HÄLLSTRÖM Ms. Noora SAUKKONEN Finland Mr. Matti LAMPINEN Mr. François DELATTRE Mr. Alexis LAMEK Mr. Boris BOILLON Mrs. Vanessa GOURET Ms. Hélène MERLOT VERSCHUEREN Ms. Élise SERVAT France Mr. Philippe Nicolas MANSOUR Mr. Christophe MORCHOINE Mr. Fabrice FIZE Mr. Baudelaire NDONG ELLA Mr. Franklin Joachim MAKANGA Ms. Lilly Stella NGYEMA NDONG Mrs. Annette Andrée ONANGA Mr. William RODRIGUE Gabon NYAMA Mr. Pierre ONIANE NGUEMA Mr. Christophe NANGA Mrs. Rolande MENGUE BEKALE Mr. Jean-Pierre-Hemery DOUMBENENY NDZIGNA Mr. Hans Martien DIABA Gambia Mr. Samsudeen SARR Ms. Naomi WILLIAMS Mr. Vakhtang Mr. Giorgi MIKELADZE Georgia MAKHAROBLISHVILI 16-18439 5/17 A/C.5/71/INF/1 COUNTRY | PAYS REPRESENTATIVE | REPRÉSENTANT ALTERNATES | SUPPLÉANTS ADVISERS | CONSEILLERS Mr. Heiko THOMS Mr. Reinhard Josef KRAPP Mr. Christian NELL Ms. Sabine SYDOW Germany Mr. Matthias DAUNS Ms. Julia MODES Ms. Julia-Mascha NÜSSEN Mr. Sammy DUESDIEKER Mrs. Martha Ama Akyaa Mr. Philbert JOHNSON Ms. Aba AYEBI-ARTHUR Ghana POBEE Mrs. Catherine BOURA Ms. Regina VARTHI Mr. Dionyssios Greece KALAMVREZOS Ms. Efrossini POLYZOIDOU Grenada Ms. Keisha A. MCGUIRE Ms. Nicole DEBOURG Mr. Jorge SKINNER-KLEE Mr. Omar CASTAÑEDA Ms. María José DEL Guatemala ARENALES SOLARES ÁGUILA CASTILLO Mr. Mamadi TOURÉ Mr. François SOUMAH Guinea Mr. Abou SAKHO Guinea- Bissau Mr. Rudolph Michael TEN- Ms. Olney DALY Mr. Troy TORRINGTON Guyana POW Mr. Denis RÉGIS Mr. Paul ALLIANCE Ms. Dayna Mirlene Haiti HYPPOLITE Ms. Tafna Anne Dominique RÉGIS Ms. Mary Elizabeth Mr. Hector Alejandro PALMA Mr. David ROMERO Honduras FLORES CERNA Ms. Yolannie CERRATO Ms. Fadua ORTEZ Ms. Katalin Annamária Mrs. Rita LE DIFFARD Hungary BOGYAY Mr. Nikulas Peter John Mr. Thorvardur Atli Ms. Sesselja Iceland HANNIGAN THÓRSSON SIGURDARDOTTI Mr. Syed AKBARUDDIN Mr. Tanmaya LAL Mr. Manjunath Denkanikotta India CHENNEERAPPA Mr. Dian Triansyah DJANI Ms. Ina K. KRISNAMURTHI Mr. Masni ERIZA Indonesia Ms. Rina SOEMARNO Mr. Mohammad David ARSLAN Iran Mr. Gholamali KHOSHROO Mr. Gholamhossein Ms. Somayeh KARBAKHSH (Islamic DEHGHANI RAVARI Republic of) Mr. Abbas YAZDANI 6/17 16-18439 A/C.5/71/INF/1 COUNTRY | PAYS REPRESENTATIVE | REPRÉSENTANT ALTERNATES | SUPPLÉANTS ADVISERS | CONSEILLERS Mr. Mohamed Ali ALHAKIM Mr. Ihsan Alawie Hussain AL-DULAIMI Mr. Ammar Hameed Iraq Saadallah AL-KHALIDY Mr. Ahmed Nazar Jameel AL-NOORI Mr. Ali Mohammed Faeq Abdalaziz AL-DABAG Ms. Thura Kifah SAFA Mr. David DONOGHUE Ms. Julie O’BRIEN Mr. Tim MAWE Ireland Mr. Evgeniy EFIMOV Mr. Yaron WAX Mr. Sima NOEH-YAMIN Ms. Merav TUREL Israel Mr. David Yitshak ROET Mr. Oded LAVIAN Mr. Sebastiano CARDI Mr. Inigo LAMBERTINI Ms. Margherita BAFARO Italy Mr. Paolo CAMPANINI Mrs. Emilia GATTO Mr. E. Courtenay RATTRAY Ms. Christine BAILEY Ms. Jehan WILSON Jamaica Mrs. Diedre MILLS Mr. Koro BESSHO Mr. Keisuke FUKUDA Mr. Yoshifumi OKAMURA Ms. Nobuko IWATANI Mr. Hiroshi MINAMI Ms. Shoko FUJIMOTO Mr. Katsuhiko IMADA Ms. Mari TAKANO Japan Mr. Masaki MATSUURA Mr. Koji FUKUHARA Mr. Shintaro YAMAMOTO Ms. Eriko UEMURA Ms. Sima BAHOUS Mr. Amjad Mohammad Jordan Saleh AL-MOUMANI Mr. Laith Ibrahim A. OBEIDAT Kazakhstan Kenya Mr. Robert Ngei MULE Mr. Zachaeus Tirop PSENJEN Mrs. Makurita BAARO Mr. Baraniko BAARO Ms. Victoria Chun-Man Kiribati CHAO Mr. Hasan SH J Y A Ms. Lolwa Saoud A Kuwait ABULHASAN ALRASHEED Mr. Saad ALHEBEDAH Ms. Mirgul MOLDOISAEVA Kyrgyzstan Mr. Ermek ISAKOV Mr. Bakai ADRESHEV 16-18439 7/17 A/C.5/71/INF/1 COUNTRY | PAYS REPRESENTATIVE | REPRÉSENTANT ALTERNATES | SUPPLÉANTS ADVISERS | CONSEILLERS Mr. Khiane Mr. Maythong Ms. Phanthaly VONGSILI Lao People’s PHANSOURIVONG THAMMAVONGSA Democratic Ms. Viengxay Republic THAMMAVONG Latvia Ms. Anda GRINBERGA Mr. Nawaf SALAM Mr. Hassan ABBAS Lebanon Mr. Marwan FRANCIS Lesotho Mr. Kelebone MAOPE Ms. Nthabiseng MŌNŌKO Liberia Mr. Elias SHONIYIN Mr. Erastus Saye WIEH Libya Mr. Salah M. S. SAID Mr. Adel S. M. HAMASI Mr. Mohamed A ELDADI Mr. Christian Mr. Claudio NARDI Ms. Feyza PERKTAS Liechtenstein WENAWESER Lithuania Mrs. Nida JAKUBONĖ Mrs. Diana PRANEVIČIENĖ
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