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Basic Documents: List of Participants

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Participating Member Countries and Heads of Delegations

Afghanistan  Abdul Rahim Ghafoorzai
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
Liberia H.E. Mr Alhaji GV Kromah
Vice-Chairman of Council of State
Algeria M Liamine Zeroual
President
Lybian Arab Jamahiriya H.E. Mr Omar Mustafa Almontaser
Secretary: General People' Committee for Foreign Liaison & International Cooperation
Angola H.E. Dr Marcolino Jose Carlos Moco
Prime Minister
Malawi Edward CI Bwanali, M.P.
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Bahrain H.E. Mr Abdulmabi Abdulla Al Sho Ala
Minister of Labour
Malaysia Dato' Seri Dr Mahatir Mohamad
Prime Minister
Bangladesh H.E. Mr Saifur Rahman
Minister of Finance
Maldives H.E. Mr Fathulla Jameel
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Barbados Mr Carlston Boucher
Permanent Representative to the United Nations
Mali H.E. Mr Keita Ibrahim Boubacar
Prime Minister & Chief of Government
Belize Dean O Barrow
Vice-Prime Minister
Malta H.E. Prof Guido De Marco
Vice-President & Minister: Foreign Affairs
Benin Rene Valery Mongbe
Permanent Representative to the United Nations
Mauritania H.E. Mohamed Salem Ould Lekhal
Minister of Foreign Affairs & Cooperation
Bhutan H.E. Lyonpo Dawa Tsering
Foreign Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mauritius Sir Anerood Jugnauth PC, K
Prime Minister
Bolivia Gonzalo Sanchez De Lozada
President
Mongolia H.E. Mr Tserenpiliin Gombosuren
Minister for External Relations
Botswana Honourable Lt Gen Ms Merafhe
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Morrocco H.E. Abdellatif Filali
Prime Minister & Minister of Foreign Affairs & Cooperation
Brunei Darusalam HRH Prince Mohamed Bolkiah
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Mozambique H.E. Mr Joaquin Alberto Chissano
Head of State
Burkina Faso H.E. Mr Ouedrao GO Ablasse
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Myanmar H.E. U Ohn Gyaw
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Burundi H.E. Mr Nsanze Terence
Ambassador
Namibia H.E. Mr Sam Nujoma
President
Cambodia H.E. Samdech Hun Sen
Second Prime Minister
Nepal H.E. Rt Hon Mr Sher Bahadur Deuba
Prime Minister
Cameroon H.E.M. Ferdinand-Leopold Oyono
Minister of External Relations
Nicaragua Mrs Violeta Barrios De Chamorro
Head of State
Cape Verde H.E. Mr Antonio Mascarenhas Monteiro
Head of State
Niger H.E. Mr Mohamed Bazoum
Minister of Foreign Affairs & Cooperation
Central African Republic Mr Pierre Hendrix Ji
Service Chief of the United Nations
Nigeria Gral Sani Abacha
Head of State
Colombia Ernesto Samper Pizano
President
Oman Mr Yousef Bin Alawi Bin Abdullah
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs
Congo H.E. Mr Tsaty-Boungou Destinarsene
Minister of Foreign Affairs & Cooperation
Pakistan Mrs Benazir Bhutto
Prime Minister
Côte D'Ivoire H.E. Mr Amara Essy
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Palestine H.E. Yasser Arafat
President
Cuba Fidel Castro Ruz
President
Panama Ernesto Perez Balladares
President
Cyprus H.E. Mr Glafcos Clerides
President
Papua New Guinea Hon Ben Okoro, MP
Deputy Speaker of National Parliament
Chad S.E. Mr Ahmat Abderaman Haggar
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Peru Cesar Paredes Canto
Vice-President
Chile Mr Patricio Rodriguez
Director Multilateral Affairs
Philippines H.E. Fidel V Ramos
President
Democratic People's Republic of Korea H.E. Mr Pak Song Chol
Vice-President
Qatar H.E. Mr Ahmad Bin Abdullah Al-Mahmoud
Minister of State of Foreign Affairs
Djibouti Mr Mohamed Hassan Abdillahi
Secretary General, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Rwanda Gasana Anastase
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Ecuador Galo Leoro Franco
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Saudi Arabia H.E. Mohamed Mamoun Kurdi
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
Egypt  H.E. Mr Amre Moussa
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Senegal H.E. Mr Moustapha Niasse
Minister of State, Minister of Foreign Affairs
Equatorial Guinea H.E. Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo
President
Seychelles Mrs Danielle De St Jorre
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Planning & Environment
Eritrea H.E. Mr Petros Solomon
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Sierra Leone H.E. Alhaji Dr Alus
Ethiopia H.E. Seyoum Mesfin
Minister of Foreign Affairs
South Africa Thabo Mbeki
Vice-President
Gabon H.E. El Hadj Omar Bongo
President
Sri Lanka Hon Lakshman Kadirgamar, PC, MP
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Gambia Moustafer Marong
Minister of Justice
Sudan H.E. Mr Ali Osman Mohamed Taha
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Ghana H.E. Flt Lt (rtd) Jerry John Rawlings
President
Suriname H.E. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan
President
Grenada  Dr Raphael Fletcher
Minister in charge of Foreign Affairs
Swaziland ARV Khoza
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Guatemala Alejandro Maldonado Aguirre
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Syrian Arab Republic Mr Farouk Al-Shara
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Guinea H.E. Kozo Zoumanigui
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Thailand H.E. Mr Amnuay Viravan
Deputy Prime Minister
Guinea-Bissau H.E. Mr Joao Bernardo Vieira
Head of State
Togo H.E. Mr Yandja Yentchabre
Minister of Foreign Affairs & Cooperation
Guyana H.E. Dr Cheddi Jagan
President
Trinidad And Tobago Mr Louis A Wiltshire
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
Honduras Jorge Arturo Reina
Vice-President of the National Congress
Tunisia H.E. Mr Habib Ben Yahia
Minister of Foreign Affairs
India H.E. Mr PV Narasimha Rao
Prime Minister
Turkmenistan Mr B Shikhmuradov
Deputy Prime-Minister, Minister for Foreign Affairs
Indonesia H.E. Mr Soeharto
President
Uganda Rt Hon Kintu Musoke
Prime Minister
Irak H.E. Mr Mohammed Saeed Al-Sahaf
Minister of Foreign Affairs
United Arab Emirates H.E. Mr Rashid Abdullah Al-Nuaimi
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Islamic Republic of Iran H.E. Ali Akbar Velayati
Minister of Foreign Affairs
United Republic of Tanzania DN Mwakawago
Permanent Representative to UN
Jamaica Percival J Patterson
Prime Minister
Uzbekistan Akmal Kasymov
Chief of the Parliament
Jordan H.E. Mr Abdulkareem Kabariti
Foreign Minister of Jordan
Venezuela Dr Miguel Angel Burelli Rivas
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Kenya Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka, MP, EGH
Minister: Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation
Vietnam H.E. Mr Le Duc Anh
President
Kuwait H.E. Mr Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sa
Vice-Prime Minister & Minister of Foreign Affairs
Yemen H.E. Mr Abdourabu Mansour Hadi
Vice-President
Lao People's Democratic Republic H.E. Mr Khamphouy Keoboualapha
Vice-Prime Minister, President: Committee for Planning & Cooperation
Zaire Gerard Kamanda Wa Kamanda
Vice-Prime Minister
Lebanon H.E. Mr Bahij Bahij Tabbara
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Zambia Frederick JT Chiluba
President
Lesotho P Mosisili
Vice-Prime Minister
Zimbabwe H.E. RG Mugabe
President

 

The following countries, national liberation movements and international organizations attended the Summit as observers:

Armenia, Azerbaijan, Brazil, China (People's Republic), Costa Rica, Croatia, Dominica, El Salvador, Kyrgyzstan, Mexico, Uruguay. The following organizations and national liberation movements also attended as observers: United Nations, Organization of Africa Unity, League of Arab States, Organization of the Islamic Conference, Afro-Asian People's Solidarity Organization, New Independentist Movement.

The following countries and organizations attended the Summit as guests:

Australia, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Finland, Germany, Greece, Holy See, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine. The following organizations also attended as guests: South Center, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), United Nations Special Committee for the Indian Ocean, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), United Nations Development Program (UNDP), World Food Programme (WFP), Secretariat of the Commonwealth, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), United Nations Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People, United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), United Nations Special Committee for Reviewing the Situation regarding Enforcement of the Declaration on Granting Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples, World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), International Institute for Non-Aligned Studies.

The following countries and organizations attended as guests of the Government of Colombia:

Japan, the Organization of American States, the International Labour Organization, Greenpeace, International Islamic Federation of Student Organizations, Lawyers Committee against Nuclear Proliferation.

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