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List of foreign dignitaries who attended Prime Minister's funeral

Belgrade, March 15, 2003 - The state funeral of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic Saturday, March 15, will be attended by dignitaries and representatives of countries and international organisations.


Heads of delegations that have announced their attendance:


UNITED NATIONS - Jose Cutileiro, Special Representative for Human Rights

UNMIK - Michael Steiner, Special Representative of the UN Secretary General

EUROPEAN COMMISSION - Romano Prodi, President

COUNCIL OF EUROPE - Walter Schwimmer, President

OSCE - Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, Chairman-in-Office

OSCE Mission to Serbia and Montenegro - Maurizio Massari, Head

STABILITY PACT - Erhard Busek, Special Coordinator

EUROPEAN BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT - Olivier Descamps, Regional Director

UN High Representative Office in Bosnia-Herzegovina - Paddy Ashdown

UNITED STATES - Lawrence Eagleburger, Former Secretary of State

UNITED KINGDOM - Robin Cook, Member of Parliament and Leader of the House of Commons

RUSSIAN FEDERATION - Vladimir Alekseyevich, Deputy Foreign Minister

CANADA - Bill Graham, Minister of Foreign Affairs

GERMANY - Joschka Fischer, Foreign Minister

AUSTRIA - Wolfgang Schuessel, Chancellor

FRANCE - Noëlle Lenoir, Minister for European Affairs

ITALY - Pier Ferdinando Casini, Parliament Speaker

NORWAY - Jan Petersen, Minister of Foreign Affairs

SWITZERLAND - Joseph Deiss, Minister of Foreign Affairs

SWEDEN - Morgan Johanson, Health Minister

NETHERLANDS - Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, Foreign Minister

FINLAND - Elizabeth Rehn, Special Envoy of the Prime Minister

UKRAINE - Volodymyr Jacuba, State Secretary

SPAIN - Luisa Fernanda Rudi Ubeda, President of the Congress of Deputies

GREECE - George Papandreou, Foreign Minister

CYPRUS - Stavros Amvrosiou, Ambassador to Belgrade

PORTUGAL - Jose Luis Arnaut, Deputy Prime Minister

ARGENTINA - Carlos Abel Martese, Ambassador to Belgrade

PERU - Hector Francisco Matallana, Chargé d'Affaires in Belgrade

EGYPT - Amir Khodeir Yehia, Ambassador to Belgrade

ISRAEL - Yosef Lapid, Minister of Justice

GHANA - Patrick Amoah-Ntim, Ambassador To Belgrade

CZECH REPUBLIC - Pavel Rychetsky, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice

POLAND - Leszek Miller, Prime Minister

SLOVAKIA - Mikulas Dzurinda, Prime Minister

BULGARIA - Ognyan Guerdjikov, National Assembly President

HUNGARY - Monica Lambert, Interior Minister

ROMANIA - Adrian Nastase, Romanian Prime Minister

ALBANIA - Fatos Nano, Prime Minister

REPUBLIKA SRPSKA - Dragan Cavic, President

BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA - Mirko Sarovic, Chairman of the Bosnia-Herzegovina Presidency

SLOVENIA - Anton Rop, Prime Minister

CROATIA - Ivica Racan, Prime Minister

MACEDONIA - Branko Crvenkovski, Prime Minister

FRIEDRICH-EBERT-STIFTUNG FOUNDATION - Michael Weichert, Regional Coordinator for Serbia and Montenegro.



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