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Meeting with the Secretary-General
Official Visits

During April 2010, courtesy visits were made to ITU Secretary-General Hamadoun I. Touré by the following ambassadors to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva, and other important guests.

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Abdul Hannan, Ambassador of Bangladesh

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Marion Williams, Ambassador of Barbados

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Luis Manuel Piantini, Ambassador of the Dominican Republic

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Achim Klein, Vice-President, Head of Global Government Business, Rohde & Schwarz GmbH&Co.KG

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Jelena Surculija, Assistant Minister for International Cooperation, Ministry of Telecommunications and Information Society, Serbia

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Gabriela Hernández Cardoso, Deputy Secretary for Communications, Mexico

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Sue Lo-Utai, Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology of Thailand

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Alexander Jharov, Vice-Minister, Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications, Russian Federation

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Peter Woolcott, Ambassador of Australia

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Dipu Moni, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Bangladesh

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Laura Mirachian, Ambassador of Italy

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Khédija Hamouda Ghariani, Secretary-General of the Arab Information and Communcation Technology Organization, Tunisia

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Catalin Marinescu, President of the National Authority for Management and Regulation in Communications of Romania; Dr Hamadoun I. Touré, ITU Secretary-General; and Ms Maria Ciobanu, Ambassador of Romania

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Mykola Maimeskul, Ambassador, Ukraine Mission

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Justin Gourna Zacko, New Technologies secretary, Ministry of Posts, Central African Republic

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Maria Ciobanu, Ambassador of Romania

 

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