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List of Participants Information Received by Thursday, 19 September 2013 Atoms for Peace General Conference GC(57)/INF/13 Date: 20 September 2013 General Distribution English only Fifty-seventh regular session Vienna, 16–20 September 2013 List of Participants Information received by Thursday, 19 September 2013 Pages 1. Member States 1–113 2. Representation of States not Members of the Agency 114 3. Entities Having Received a Standing Invitation to 115 Participate as Observers in the Sessions and Work of the General Conference 4. United Nations and Specialized Agencies 116 5. Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOs) other than the 117–121 United Nations and its Specialized Agencies 6. Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) 122–126 The List of Participants contains information as provided by delegations. Member States Advisers: Mr Jovan THERESKA Afghanistan, Islamic Republic of Adviser Head of Delegation: Embassy in Vienna Mr Ayoob M. ERFANI Other members of delegation: Ambassador* Resident Representative to the IAEA Mr Milo KUNESHKA Permanent Mission to the IAEA in Vienna Director National Nuclear Agency Alternates: Mr Niko CIVICI Mr Daoud HACHEMI Director Counsellor Institute of Nuclear Physics Alternate to the Resident Representative University of Tirana Permanent Mission to the IAEA in Vienna Mr Agim SALLAKU Mr Mohammad Azim WARDAK Head Second Secretary Service of Oncology University Hospital of Tirana Ms Simeen FARID KABULI Third Secretary Mr Rustem PACI Alternate to the Resident Representative Chairman Permanent Mission to the IAEA in Vienna Office Radiation Protection Ms Ujvara PONARI Albania, Republic of Second Secretary Alternate to the Resident Representative Head of Delegation: Permanent Mission to the IAEA in Vienna Mr Spiro KOÇI Ambassador Resident Representative to the IAEA Algeria, People's Democratic Permanent Mission to the IAEA in Vienna Republic of Head of Delegation: Alternates: Mr Mohamed BENHOCINE Mr Ilir MELO Ambassador* General Director Governor on the Agency's Board of Governors & Ministry of Foreign Affairs Resident Representative to the IAEA Permanent Mission to the IAEA in Vienna *Ambassador to Austria 57th regular session - List of Participants Member States Page 2 of 128 Algeria, People's Democratic Republic of Other members of delegation: Mr Tahar ZIDI Director of Programs Mr Mohamed DERDOUR Atomic Energy Commission Chairman Atomic Energy Commission Mr Abdelkader NOUREDDINE Division Director Mr Sid-Ali ABDELBARI Nuclear Research Center Director Atomic Energy Commission Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr Farid HAROUADI Mr Mohamed REMADNA Research Director Director Ministry for Fisheries and Fishing Resources Nuclear Energy Ministry of Energy and Mines Mr Ali DROUICHE Minister-Counsellor Mr Hocine KOUHIL Alternate to the Resident Representative Responsible for Studies and Synthesis Permanent Mission to the IAEA in Vienna Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr Mourad AMOKRANE Mr Yacine MAMERI Office Manager Responsible for Studies and Synthesis Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr Mohamed OUZEROUHANE Mr Mounir GUETTALA Secretary for Foreign Affairs Responsible for Studies and Synthesis Embassy in Vienna Atomic Energy Commission Ms Imen CHERBAL Mr Massaoud BAALIOUAMER Attaché Director Alternate to the Resident Representative Atomic Energy Commission Permanent Mission to the IAEA in Vienna Mr Mohamed MOULAY Ms Amar CHEMAKH Director of Nuclear Safety Attaché for Foreign Affairs Atomic Energy Commission Embassy in Vienna Mr Adda FLITTI Mr Mohamed Abdelhak CHERBAL Counsellor Attaché for Foreign Affairs Atomic Energy Commission Embassy in Vienna Mr Brahim MEFTAH Director of Research Atomic Energy Commission *Ambassador to Austria 57th regular session - List of Participants Member States Page 3 of 128 Angola, Republic of Angola, Republic of Mr Zacarias TUSEVO Deputy Director Head of Delegation: Veterinary Research Institute Ministry of Agriculture Ms Maria de Jesus DOS REIS FERREIRA Ambassador* Other members of delegation: Resident Representative to the IAEA Permanent Mission to the IAEA in Vienna Mr António Manuel GARCIA Technician Alternates: MINEA Mr Pedro Carlos Domingos LEMOS General Director Atomic Energy Regulatory Authority Argentina (Argentine Republic) AREA Head of Delegation: Mr Bento Lázaro das Dores SEBASTIÃO Mr Rafael Mariano GROSSI First Secretary Ambassador* Alternate to the Resident Representative Governor on the Agency's Board of Governors & Permanent Mission to the IAEA in Vienna Resident Representative to the IAEA Permanent Mission to the IAEA in Vienna Mr Fernando MIGUEL Director Alternates: National Centre for Oncology Ministry of Health Ms Norma BOERO President Advisers: National Atomic Energy Commission Alternate to the Governor Mr Mário de Jesus Luís PACHECO Second Secretary Mr Francisco SPANO Alternate to the Resident Representative President Permanent Mission to the IAEA in Vienna Nuclear Regulatory Authority Alternate to the Governor Mr Félix VIEIRA LOPES Counsellor Ms Cinthia ECHAVARRÍA Minister of Energy and Water Resources Counsellor National Liaison Officer Alternate to the Governor & Alternate to the Ministry of Energy and Water Resources Resident Representative Permanent Mission to the IAEA in Vienna Mr Luís Filipe Teixeira CARDOSO Technician Mr Julián GADANO Focal Point on Safeguards Matters Vice-President Atomic Energy Regulatory Authority Nuclear Regulatory Authority AREA *Ambassador to Austria 57th regular session - List of Participants Member States Page 4 of 128 Argentina (Argentine Republic) Mr Abel GONZÁLEZ Mr Horacio A. OSUNA Nuclear Regulatory Authority INVAP Alternate to the Governor Advisers: Mr Enrique CINAT Head Mr Juan José GIL GERBINO Nuclear Safety and Environment Department INVAP National Nuclear Energy Commission Alternate to the Governor Mr Juan Pablo ORDOÑEZ INVAP Mr Carlos FURNARI National Atomic Energy Commission Mr Eduardo RODRIGUEZ LUBARY INVAP Mr Fabian BECERRA National Atomic Energy Commission Mr Nazario Eduardo D' AMATO INVAP Mr Carlos GHO National Atomic Energy Commission Mr Jose V. 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