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General Assembly Distr.: General 13 April 2007 United Nations A/CN.10/2007/INF/1 General Assembly Distr.: General 13 April 2007 Original: English Disarmament Commission 2007 substantive session New York, 9-27 April 2007 List of participants* Afghanistan H.E. Mr. Zahir Tanin — Head of delegation Mr. Shah Mohammad Niazi Albania Mr. Lublin Dilja — Head of delegation Mr. Lorenc Xhaferraj Algeria H.E. Mr. Youcef Yousfi — Head of delegation H.E. Mr. Mourad Benmehidi Mr. Larbi El Hadj Ali Andorra H.E. Mr. Julian Vila Coma — Head of delegation Ms. Jelena Pià Comella Ms. Sabrina Pujol-Elmergui Angola Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Armenia H.E. Mr. Armen Mhartirosyan — Head of delegation Mr. Hrachia Tashcian Australia Austria H.E. Mr. Gerhard Pfanzelter — Head of delegation Mr. Christoph Wieland Ms. Valerie Kyrle Azerbaijian __________________ * The cut-off date for issuance of the present document was 11 April 2007. Information on participants received thereafter will be issued in addenda to the present document. 07-30547 (E) 180407 *0730547* A/CN.10/2007/INF/1 Bahamas H.E. Ms. Paulette A. Bethel — Head of delegation Mr. Freddie C. Tucker Ms. Tishka H. Fraser Ms. Allison P. Booker Bahrain Bangladesh Mr. Muhammad Ali Sorcar — Head of delegation Mr. Tareq Md. Ariful Islam Mr. Toufiq Islam Shatil Barbados Mrs. Gayle Catherine Francis-Vaughan — Head of delegation Mr. Selwin Charles Hart Belarus H.E. Mr. Andrei Dapkiunas — Head of delegation Mr. Sergei Rachkov Mr. Yury G. Yaroshevich Mrs. Tatyana Fedorovich Belgium Mr. Pierre Cartuyvels — Head of delegation Mr. Ngabo ‘Cyriaque’ Murangwa Belize Ms. Dina S. Shoman — Head of delegation Ms. Gianni Avila Benin H.E. Mr. Jean-Marie Ehouzou — Head of delegation H.E. Mr. Jean-Claude Ayité Kpakpo Mr. Jean-Francis R. Zinsou Mr. Bertin Babadoudou Mr. Eric Saizonou Mr. Nicolas Codjo Mr. Karimou Alfa Zerandouro Bhutan Bolivia H.E. Mr. Javier Loayza Barea — Head of delegation Ms. María-Alicia Terrazas Ontiveros Bosnia and Herzegovina H.E. Mr. Miloš M. Prica — Head of delegation Mr. Željko Vukobratović Botswana H.E. Mr. Samuel O. Outlule — Head of delegation Ms. Tapiwa S. Mongwa Mr. Galetshajwe L. Rebagamang Mrs. Gomotsang C. Kealeboga 2 07-30547 A/CN.10/2007/INF/1 Brazil H.E. Mr. Ronaldo Mota Sardenberg — Head of delegation H.E. Mr. Piragibe dos Santos Tarragô Mr. Carlos Sérgio Sobral Duarte Mr. Jandyr Ferreira dos Santos Jr. Mr. Rodrigo Andrade Cardoso Brunei Darussalam Bulgaria Burkina Faso H.E. Mr. Michel Kafando — Head of delegation Mr. Bonaventure Koudougou Mr. Sifana Ibsen Koné Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada Ms. Shannon-Marie Soni — Head of delegation Mr. David Da Silva Mr. Chris Grout Cape Verde H.E. Mrs. Maria de Fátima Lima da Veiga — Head of delegation Mrs. Ana Sapinho Pires Central African Republic H.E. Mr. Fernand Poukré-Kono — Head of delegation Mr. Honoré Alain Bangui-Ducass Mr. Benjamin Mbou Chad Chile H.E. Mr. Heraldo Muñoz — Head of delegation H.E. Mr. Alfredo Labbé Mr. Armin E. Andereya Mr. Rodrigo Toledo China H.E. Mr. Cheng Jingye — Head of delegation Mr. Kang Yong Mr. Zhao Li Ms. Song Danhui Ms. Yue Ping Mr. Lu Xin Colombia H.E. Ms. Claudia Blum — Head of delegation H.E. Mr. Jairo Montoya Mr. Pedro Agustín Roa Arboleda 07-30547 3 A/CN.10/2007/INF/1 Comoros Congo Mr. Luc Joseph Okio — Head of delegation Mr. Boniface Lezona Costa Rica H.E. Mr. Jorge Urbina — Head of delegation H.E. Mr. Saúl Weisleder Ms. Ana Marcela Calderón Mr. Jorge Ballestero Ms. Marcela Zamora Mr. Randall González Côte d’Ivoire Mr. Marc-Aubin Banny — Head of delegation Mr. Guillaume Bailly-Niagri Lt. Col. David Aphanou Croatia H.E. Mrs. Ana-Marija Bešker — Head of delegation Mr. Ivan Mutavdžić Cuba Cyprus Ms. Polly Ioannou Czech Republic H.E. Mr. Martin Palouš — Head of delegation Mr. Karel Komárek Mr. Rostislav Kotil Mr. Rene Dlabal Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Democratic Republic H.E. Mr. Atoki Ileka — Head of delegation of the Congo Mrs. Nduku Booto Mr. Zénon Mukongo Ngay Mr. Rachidi Ekanza Ezokola Denmark Djibouti Dominica Dominican Republic H.E. Mr. Erasmo Lara-Peña — Head of delegation Mr. Francisco Tovar Morillo Mr. Sully Saneaux Mr. Andrés Apolinar Espinal Ecuador H.E. Mr. Rodrigo Riofrío — Head of delegation Mr. Germán A. Ortega 4 07-30547 A/CN.10/2007/INF/1 Egypt H.E. Mr. Maged Abdelaziz — Head of delegation Mr. Khaled Aly Elbakly Mr. Khaled Abdel Rahman Shamaa Mr. Mohamed Elghitany El Salvador H.E. Mrs. Carmen María Gallardo Hernández — Head of delegation H.E. Mr. César Edgardo Martínez Flores Captain Eduardo Antonio Svendblad Umaña Sargeant Andrés García Cadenas Equatorial Guinea Mr. Toribio-Obiang Mba Meye Eritrea Estonia H.E. Mrs. Tiina Intelmann — Head of delegation Mrs. Merike Kokajev Ms. Ketlin Süsmalainen Ethiopia Fiji Finland Mr. Janne Taalas — Head of delegation Mr. Teemu Sepponen Ms. Sandra Hatzidakis France Mr. Frédéric Journès — Head of delegation Mr. Arnaud Barthélemy Ms. Claire Rouillard Gabon H.E. Mr. Denis Dangue Réwaka — Head of delegation Mr. Alfred Moungara Moussotsi Mr. René-Bertrand N’no Minlaghe Mr. Joseph Owondo Gambia Georgia Mr. Shalva Tsiskarashvili Germany H.E. Mr. Bernhard Brasack — Head of delegation Mr. Bernd Heinze Mr. Jörg Baumann Mrs. Gudrun Isphording Mr. Markus Windegger Ghana H.E. Mr. Leslie Kojo Christian — Head of delegation Mr. Nana Kwesi Arhin 07-30547 5 A/CN.10/2007/INF/1 Greece H.E. Mr. Adamantios Th. Vassilakis — Head of delegation Mr. Ioannes Andreades Lt. Colonel Ioannis Gerolymos Lt. Colonel Nikolaos Pitsolis Grenada Guatemala H.E. Mr. Jorge Skinner-Klée — Head of delegation Mr. José Alberto Briz-Gutiérrez Ms. Mónica Bolaños-Pérez Mrs. Jimena Leiva Guinea H.E. Mr. Alpha Ibrahima Sow — Head of delegation Mr. Paul Goa Zoumanigui Mr. Mamadouba Camara Guinea-Bissau Guyana Mr. George Wilfred Talbot — Head of delegation Ms. Donnette Critchlow Ms. Bibi Sheliza Ally Haiti Honduras H.E. Mr. Iván Romero-Martínez — Head of delegation Mr. Reniery Valladares Gómez Hungary H.E. Mr. Gábor Bródi — Head of delegation Ms. Kinga Simon Mr. Márk Horváth Iceland H.E. Mr. Hjálmar W. Hannesson — Head of delegation Mr. Harald Aspelund Mr. Matthías Geir Pálsson India H.E. Mr. Jayant Prasad — Head of delegation Mrs. Ruchi Ghanashyam Mr. Muktesh K. Pardeshi Indonesia H.E. Mr. Rezlan Ishar Jenie- Head of delegation H.E. Mrs. Adiyatwide Adiwoso Asmady Mr. Febrian A. Ruddyard Mr. Fikry Cassidy Mr. Witjaksono Adji Mr. Daniel Simanjuntak Mr. Rolliansyah Soemirat 6 07-30547 A/CN.10/2007/INF/1 Iran (Islamic Republic of) H.E. Mr. Mehdi Danesh-Yazdi — Head of delegation Mr. Mohsen Naziri Mr. Seyed Mohammad Ali Robatjazi Iraq H.E. Mr. Hamid Al Bayati — Head of delegation Mr. Abdul Karim Shwaikh Ireland Mr. Seán McDonald Israel H.E. Mr. Daniel Carmon — Head of delegation Mr. Gilad Cohen Ms. Inbal Eshed Mr. Eyal Propper Italy H.E. Mr. Aldo Mantovani — Head of delegation Mr. Paolo Cuculi Jamaica H.E. Mr. Raymond O. Wolfe — Head of delegation Mr. Deon L. Williams Japan Mr. Shutaro Omura — Head of delegation Col. Motohide Yamamoto Mr. Kentaro Minami Jordan Mr. Basheer F. Zoubi — Head of delegation Ms. Saja Majali Kazakhstan Kenya H.E. Mr. Philip R. Owade — Head of delegation H.E. Mr. George Olago Owuor Mr. Anthony Andanje Mrs. Karen O. Mosoti Kiribati Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Lao People’s Democratic Mr. Phomma Khammanichanh — Head of delegation Republic Mr. Viengsavanh Sipraseuth Ms. Khanhxay Pholsena Latvia Lebanon Ms. Caroline Ziade — Head of delegation Mr. Majdi Ramadan Mr. Hassan Ali Saleh Ms. Reina Charbel 07-30547 7 A/CN.10/2007/INF/1 Lesotho Liberia H.E. Mr. Milton Nathaniel Barnes — Head of delegation Mrs. Famatta Rose Osode Libyan Arab Jamahiriya H.E. Mr. Attia Omar Mubarak — Head of delegation Mr. Abdurrahman A.H. Elgannas Mr. Emad M.B. Ben-Shaban Liechtenstein Lithuania H.E. Mr. Dalius Čekuolis — Head of delegation Mr. Dainius Baublys Luxembourg Madagascar Mr. Modeste Randrianarivony — Head of delegation Mr. Marius Andrianady Malawi Malaysia H.E. Mr. Hamidon Ali — Head of delegation Mr. Zainol Rahim Zainuddin Mr. Riedzal Abdul Malek Maldives Mali Malta Mr. Hector Bonavia Marshall Islands Mauritania Mauritius Mexico H.E. Mr. Claude Heller Rouassant Ms. Socorro Rovirosa Priego Mr. León Francisco Rodríguez Zahar Micronesia (Federated States of) Moldova Monaco Mrs. Isabelle F. Picco — Head of delegation Mr. Johannes de Millo Terrazzani 8 07-30547 A/CN.10/2007/INF/1 Mongolia H.E. Mr. Baatar Choisuren — Head of delegation Mr. Nemuun Gal Montenegro Morocco H.E. Mr. El Mostafa Sahel — Head of delegation H.E. Mr. Hamid Chabar Mr. Lotfi Bouchaara Mozambique Myanmar H.E. Mr. Kyaw Tint Swe — Head of delegation Mr. Maung Wai Mr. Aung Lynn Namibia Mr. Jens Prothmann — Head of delegation Col. Clement Muhamubi Mwaala Nauru H.E. Ms. Marlene Moses Nepal H.E. Mr. Madhu Raman Acharya — Head of delegation Mr. Madhuban Prasad Paudel Mr. Narayan Dev Pant Mr. Sudhir Bhattarai Netherlands Ms. Monique de Ruijter — Head of delegation Mr. Jules Gerzon Mr. Ruud Niesink New Zealand Nicaragua Niger Nigeria H.E. Ms. U. Joy Ogwu — Head of delegation H.E. Mr. C. Anigbo Mr. B. P. Fadunmiyo H.E. Mr. F. A. Aniokoye Mr. R. B. W. Onemola Mr. S. M. Okonkwo Norway H.E. Mrs. Mona Juul — Head of delegation Ms. Meena Syed Oman H.E. Mr. Fuad Al-Hinai — Head of delegation Mr. Mohammed Aqeel Ba-Omar 07-30547 9 A/CN.10/2007/INF/1 Pakistan H.E. Mr. Munir Akram — Head of delegation Mr. Farukh Amil Mr. Khalil Hashmi Palau Panama H.E. Mr. Giancarlo Soler Torrijos — Head of delegation H.E. Mr. Hernán Tejeira Mr. Francisco Troya Papua New Guinea Paraguay H.E. Mr. Eladio Loizaga — Head of delegation Ms. Doris Román González Ms.
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