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Participant Information Brief CONFIRM Arab League 24th Summit Participant Information Brief CONFIRM Total Participants 1434 No. Of Countries 34 No. Of Organizations 24 S Name Country Partici. Type Position Place of Work 1 H.E. Abdelmalek Sellal Algeria Participant -Prime Minister Council of Ministers 2 H.E. Mourad Medelci Algeria Participant Minister Ministry of Foreign Affairs 3 H.E. Youssef Youssfi Participant Minister Ministry of Energy and Algeria Mines 4 H.E. Moustafa Bin Bada Algeria Participant Minister Ministry of Trade 5 H.E. Sharif Rahmani Participant Minister Ministry of Industry and Algeria small and medium-sized enterprises 6 Mr. Abdulkadir Perga Participant - Tasked to the Prime Algeria Minister 7 Mr. Radwan Alili Algeria Participant Counselor Ministry of Commerce 8 Mr. Abdelhameed Shabshoub Algeria Participant -Director-General of the Arab countries Ministry of Foreign Affairs 9 Mr. Mehdi Thaalbi Algeria Participant Director Ministry of Commerce 10 Mr. Mohammad Morzkane Algeria Participant - Charged in Protocol 11 Mr. Abdelfattah Ziyani Algeria Participant Ambassador Algerian Embassy in Qatar 12 Major Adel Al Arabi Algeria Security -Security Officer Presidential Security 13 Mr. Nazeer Alarbawi Algeria Participant -Ambassador and Permanent Representative Algerian Embassy in Egypt 14 Major Tahar Bin Khaled Security -Security Officer General Directorate of Algeria Security 15 Mr. Mohammad Yarqi Participant -Director of the Arab Middle East and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Algeria League of Arab States 16 Captain Riad Khalfi Security -Security Officer General Directorate of Algeria Security 17 Mr. Saed Belaabed Algeria Participant -Responsible for studies and summary Ministry of Foreign Affairs 18 Mr. Abdelkarim Yahi Algeria Participant -Charged Dewan of the Prime Minister 19 Mr. Drani Moukhtar Algeria Participant -Head of Office Ministry of Foreign Affairs 20 Mr. Ahmad Moqadam Algeria Participant -Minister Plenipotentiary Algerian Embassy in Qatar 21 Mr. Murad Ait Aoflh Algeria Participant - Research Director Dewan of the Prime Minister 22 Mrs. Rateibah Aabi Algeria Participant -Diplomatic secretary Algerian Embassy in Qatar 23 Mr. Reda Boushlaghim Algeria Participant -Diplomatic Envoy Algerian Embassy in Qatar Page 1 / 54 Printed by: yasserm At: 21/03/2013 03:38 S Name Country Partici. Type Position Place of Work 24 Mr. Anis Elmi Algeria Participant -Diplomatic Envoy Algerian Embassy in Qatar 25 Mr. Abdulkarim Meherhreh Algeria Press -Editor Director Algerian TV 26 Mr. Saleh Najeeb Qani Algeria Press -Cameraman Algerian TV 27 Mr. Hassan Safsaf Algeria Participant -Protocol and Public Relations Algerian Embassy in Qatar 28 Mr. Karim Ashoor Algeria Press -Sound Technician Algerian TV 29 Mrs. Fawzia Fares Algeria Press -Press Algerian news agency 30 Mr. Said Laroussi Algeria Press -Photographer Algerian News Agency 31 Mr. Abdelhalim Hamaden Participant -Security Officer General Directorate of Algeria Security 32 Mr. Mohammad Ammimmeur Participant -Security Officer General Directorate of Algeria Security 33 Mr. Othman Belkhir Participant -Security Officer General Directorate of Algeria Security 34 Mr. Zakaria Ben Bethka Participant -Security Officer General Directorate of Algeria Security 35 Mr. Kada Fraji Participant -Security Officer General Directorate of Algeria Security 36 Mr. Nasr Elddin Kahwaj Participant -Security Officer General Directorate of Algeria Security 37 Mr. Larbi Amrani Participant -Security Officer General Directorate of Algeria Security 38 Mr. Rashid Matrouh Participant -Security Officer General Directorate of Algeria Security 39 Mr. Zouhir Larbes Participant -Security Officer General Directorate of Algeria Security 40 Mr. Ahmed Tedjni Participant -Security Officer General Directorate of Algeria Security 41 Mr. Abdelhameed Zarken Algeria Participant -President and Director Sonatrak Company 42 Mr. Hasnaoui Shaiboub Algeria Participant Chairman Sedar 43 Mr. Mustafa Sukhal Algeria Press -Reporter 44 Mr. Hisham Ferjani Algeria Participant -Protocol Director Dewan of the Prime Minister 45 Mrs. Meqrawi . Participant -General Director National Agency for Real Algeria Estate 46 Mr. Abdul Salam Sakia Algeria Press -Journalist Echorouk Newspaper 47 Mr. Mohamad Baghali Algeria Press -Editor-in-chief El Khabar Newspaper 48 Mr. Sayed Ali Khaldi Participant -Charged Diplomatic unit Dewan of Algeria the Prime Minister 49 Mr. Haddad . Algeria Participant -General Manager National Investment Fund 1 H.M.King Hamad Bin Issa Al Khalifa Bahrain Participant President of the Country 2 HH Sheikh Abdullah Bin Hamad Bin Isa Participant Son Son of His Majesty's Al Khalifa Bahrain Page 2 / 54 Printed by: yasserm At: 21/03/2013 03:38 S Name Country Partici. Type Position Place of Work 3 HH Sheikh Khaled Ben Ahmad Al Khalifa Bahrain Participant Minister Royal Diwan 4 H.E.Sheikh Salman Bin Abdulla Al Khalifa Participant President Survey and Land Bahrain Registration 5 H.E.Sheikh Khalid Bin Ahmed Bin Participant Minister Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mohammed Al Khalifa Bahrain 6 H.E. Nabil Bin Yacoub Al Hamr Bahrain Participant -Media consultant to H.M. King 7 H.E.Dr Mohammed Bin Abdul Ghaffar Participant -Diplomatic affairs adviser Royal Dewan Abdullah Bahrain 8 HH Sheikh Ahmad Bin Mohammed Bin Participant Minister Ministry of Finance Hamad Al Khalifa Bahrain 9 General Khalifa Bin Ahmad Al-Fadhala Bahrain Participant President Royal Protocol 10 H.E. Hamad Bin Ali Al Kaabi Bahrain Participant -Private Secretary to H.M. King 11 Amb. Waheed Mubarak Sayyar Bahrain Participant Ambassador Embassy of Bahrain - Doha 12 Mr. Jehad Bin Dieaj Al-Roweai Participant -Executive Director for Financial Affairs Office of His Excellency the Bahrain Minister of the Royal Court 13 Mr. Emad Ahmad Omar Participant -Director of administrative coordination and Special Secretariat Bahrain follow-up 14 Mr. Hafez Ibrahim Khalil Bahrain Participant -Director of the Registry Safriya Palace 15 Mr. Ahmad Abdullah Al-Saai Bahrain Press -Prime News Media Delegation 16 Mr. Fareed Ibrahim Qamber Bahrain Press -President photography news Media Delegation 17 Mr. Abdel Elah Mohammad Ahmad Bahrain Press -Prime media coordination Media Delegation 18 Mr. Yousif Ali Talfat Bahrain Press -Photographer Media Delegation 19 Mr. Hamad Khalil Alameer Bahrain Press -Videographer Media Delegation 20 Mr. Wael Mubarak Al-Romeithi Bahrain Press -Technical of Montage News Media Delegation 21 Mr. Adel Bakheit Companion Accompanied Accompanied of H.H Sheikh Bahrain Abdullah 22 Mr. Ahmad Al-Ansari Companion Accompanied Accompanied of H.H Sheikh Bahrain Abdullah 23 Amb. Hamad Ahmed Alamer Participant -Undersecretary Regional affairs and Bahrain Cooperation Council - Ministry of Foreign Affairs 24 HE.Sheikh Rashid Abdulrahman Al Khalifa Participant -Permanent Representative Permanent Representative Bahrain to the Arab League 25 Amb. Ahmed Abdulla Alhajri Participant Director Arab Affairs Department - Bahrain Acting legal department 26 Mr. Hasan Riyadh Al-Zeyani Bahrain Participant -Director of Protocol and Conferences Ministry of Foreign Affairs 27 Maj. Gen. Hassan Bin Ali Al-Subeaai Security -Military facilities Accompany His Majesty the Bahrain King 28 Staff Major General Pilot Mohammed Bin Security -Commander of Sakhir Air Base Accompanying Military Bahussein Al-Muslim Bahrain Delegation 29 Brigadier Dr. Tariq Hameed Companion -Doctor Private physician to His Bahrain Majesty the King 30 Brigadier Abdelkareem Bin Zaid Al-Ghneim Security -Oldest Private Military Accompanied Accompanying military Page 3 / 54 Printed by: yasserm At: 21/03/2013 03:38 S Name Country Partici. Type Position Place of Work Bahrain delegation 31 Colonel Mohammed Bin Abdullah Al- Security -Battalion Commander Security and Protection Accompanying military Naaeimi Bahrain delegation 32 Mr. Hussam Noor Security Accompanied Accompanying military Bahrain delegation 33 Colonel Abdullah Alshouroqi Security Accompanied Accompanying military Bahrain delegation 34 Colonel Yaqoup Mohammed Security Accompanied Accompanying military Bahrain delegation 35 Lieutenant Colonel Hassan Noor Security Accompanied Accompanying military Bahrain delegation 36 Agent first Abdullah Abdelrahman Security Accompanied Accompanying military Alzawadi Bahrain delegation 37 Capt. Jasim Mohammed Al-Boanin Bahrain Security - Plane Guard 38 Agent Ahmad Ibrahim Al Dosari Bahrain Security - Plane Guard 39 Sergeant Raed Mohammed Ahmed Bahrain Security - Plane Guard 40 H.E. Yousif Abdulla Humood Participant -Asst. Undersecretary Economic AffairsMinistry Bahrain of finance 41 Sergeant Yousif Ahmed Sarhan Bahrain Security - Plane Guard 42 Mr. Mohammed Fouad Sater Bahrain Participant -Coordination and follow-up Specialist Ministry of Finance 43 Sergeant Abdelrhman Abdullah Rabeaa Bahrain Security - Plane Guard 44 Mr. Sami Mohammed Humaid Bahrain Participant -Director General for Bilateral Relations Ministry of finance 45 Sergeant Sorour Abdullah Sorour Bahrain Security - Plane Guard 46 Corporal Mohammed Ali Boualawi Security -Guard Plane Accompanying military Bahrain delegation 47 Corporal Mohammad Ali Buallay Bahrain Security - Plane Guard 48 Agent First Fahed Fadhel Mohammed Bahrain Staff -Telephone Officer Communications 49 Mr. Ibrahim Mohammed Alazimi Bahrain Staff -Telephone Officer Communications 50 Sergeant Yousif Moslih Issa Bahrain Staff -Telephone Technician Communications 51 Mr. Nasser Faris Alqatami Bahrain Participant Counselor Embassy of Bahrain - Doha 52 Mr. Qitami Ali Al-Roweai Bahrain Staff -Telephone Technician Communications 53 Mr. Mohamed Rashed Aljowder Bahrain
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