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FAKHR, AHMED (Maj. Gen.). Adviser to the National Defense Council of Egypt; participant in the UN Secretary General's Group of Governmental Experts To Carry Out a Study on Deterrence, 1985-1986.

FAURE, EDGAR. Member, French Academy and Senate; member, UN Advisory Board on Disarmament Studies, 1983-; Chairman, UNIDIR Steering Group Established To Guide an Investigation of the Modalities of an International Fund for Development, 1983-1984. [Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1955; President, Council of Ministers, 1955-1956.]

FEITH, DOUGLAS J. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Negotiations Policy, 1984-.

FIEDLER, J. (Dr.). Scientist, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Czechoslovakia; participant,
CD Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts To Consider International Cooperative
Measures To Detect and Identify Seismic Events, 1984-.

FIELDS, W.C. (Deceased, 1946). Former American comedian and film star.
FISCHER, OSKAR. State and Permanent Representative of the Foreign Minister of the
German Democratic Republic, 1973-1975; Minister for Foreign Affairs, 1975-.
Gandhi, Rajiv. Prime Minister of India, 1984-. [Succeeded his mother, Indira Gandhi,
after her assassination, October 1984.]

GARCIA ROBLES, ALFONSO. Nobel Peace Prize winner, 1982. Former Under Secretary of
State for Foreign Affairs of Mexico and Permanent Representative to the United
Nations; Ambassador and leader of the Mexican delegation to the disarmament
conferences in Geneva since the Conference of the Committee on Disarmament,
1967-; head, drafting group on "Introduction" in the Report of the Ad Hoc Committee
on the Tenth Special Session of the UN General Assembly, 1978; member, UN
Advisory Board on Disarmament Studies, 1981-1982, 1983–.
GARTHOFF, RAYMOND L. Special Assistant, Soviet bloc Politico-Military Affairs, Depart-
ment of State, 1961-1968; member, U.S. delegation to the Conference of the Eighteen
Nation Disarmament Committee, 1962, 1964; counselor for politico-military affairs,
U.S. Mission, NATO, Brussels, 1968-1970; member, U.S. delegation to U.S.-USSR
SALT negotiations, 1969–1972; Ambassador to Bulgaria, 1977-1981; Senior Fellow,
Brookings Institution Foreign Policy Program, 1982-.

GILMAN, BENJAMIN A. U.S. Congressional representative (R., NY), 1973-; member, House Committee on Foreign Affairs; U.S. Representative at the 36th UN General Assembly, 1981.

GLITMAN, MAYNARD W. U.S. Ambassador and deputy head, U.S. delegation to the Negotiations on Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces in Europe, 1982-1984; leader, U.S. delegation to the Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions Talks, 1984-1985; chief U.S. negotiator on intermediate-range nuclear forces at the U.S.-USSR Nuclear and Space Arms Talks in Geneva, 1985-.

GOLDWATER, BARRY M. U.S. Senator (R., AZ), 1953–1964, 1969-1987; chairman, Senate Armed Services Committee; member, Select Committee on Intelligence; Republican candidate for President, 1964.

GOLOB, IGNAC. Assistant Secretary to the Federal Secretary of Yugoslavia for Foreign Affairs, 1978-1982; participant, UN Secretary General's Ad Hoc Group on the Relationship Between Disarmament and Development, 1978; member, delegation at the United Nations, 1980-1982; Permanent Representative, 1982-1985; member, UN Advisory Board on Disarmament Studies, 1981-1982, 1984-.

GONSALVES, A. S. Ambassador and Representative of India at the UN Office at Geneva, head of the delegation at the Conference on Disarmament, 1986. GORBACHEV, MIKHAIL S. Member, Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 1952- ; member, Central Committee, 1971-, Secretary, 1978–; candidate member, Politburo, 1979; member, 1980; Chairman, Foreign Affairs Commission of the Council of the Union of the USSR Supreme Soviet, 1984-1985; General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 1985–.

GORE, ALBERT, JR. U.S. Congressional Representative (D., TN), 1977-1985; member, Committee on Science and Technology and Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence; Senator, 1985-.

GRAHAM, THOMAS, JR. Deputy General Counsel, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1973-1977; Legal Adviser to the U.S. delegation at the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, 1974–1979; ACDA General Counsel 1977-1981; Legal Adviser to the U.S. delegation at the Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference, 1980; Director of Congressional and Public Affairs, 1981-1983; General Counsel and Director of Congressional Affairs, 1983-.

GRECHKO, ANDREY A. (deceased). Minister of Defense of the Soviet Union, 1967-1976. GRIBKOV, ANATOLIY I. (Gen., Soviet Army). Chief of Staff, First Deputy Minister of the General Staff, and First Deputy Chief, Joint Armed Forces of the Warsaw Pact states, 1976-.

GRIMMET, RICHARD F. Specialist in National Defense, Foreign Affairs and National Defense Division, Congressional Research Division, The Library of Congress. GRINEVSKIY, OLEG A. Formerly Deputy Chief, International Organizations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR; in 1985-1986, Chief, Near East Department; member, Soviet delegation to the Eighteen Nation Disarmament Committee and Conference of the Committee on Disarmament, 1962-1963, 1966–1969; member, Soviet delegation at the Strategic Arms Limitations Talks, 1969–1974; Ambassador and leader of the delegation to the Conference on Confidence- and Security-Building Measures and Disarmament in Europe (CDE), 1984–1986.

HAMEED, A.C.S. Minister for Foreign Affairs of Sri Lanka; member, UN Advisory Board on Disarmament Studies, 1981-1982, 1983-.

HARJES, H.P. (Dr.). Professor of Geophysics, Ruhr University, Bochum; FRG member of the CCD and CD Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts To Consider International Cooperative Measures To Detect and Identify Seismic Events, 1976–.

HARTMAN, ARTHUR A. U.S. Foreign Service Officer, 1954; Deputy Chief of Mission and Minister Counselor, Brussels/USEC, 1972-1974; Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs, 1974-1977; Ambassador to France, 1977-1981; Ambassador to the Soviet Union, 1981-.

HAWES, JOHN. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State and head of the U.S. delegation to the U.S.-USSR talks on Chemical Weapons Non-Proliferation, 1986. HAYDEN, BILL. Foreign Minister of Australia, 1983– .

HERRINGTON, JOHN W. Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs), 1981-1983; Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff, the White House, 1983; Assistant to the President for Presidential Personnel, 1983-1985; Secretary of Energy, 1985-. HICKS, DONALD A. (Dr.). Under Secretary of Defense (Research and Engineering), 1986. HOLMES, H. ALLEN. Director, Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs, Department of State, 1985-1986.

HOLST, JOHAN J. Minister of Defense of Norway, 1986–.

HORENI, ZDENEK. Member, Secretariat of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia and chief editor of the Newspaper Rude Pravo.

Hucke, Dietmar. Ambassador and Deputy Permanent Representative of the German Democratic Republic to the United Nations, 1983– ; Vice Chairman, Preparatory Committee for the International Conference on the Relationship Between Disarmament and Development, 1985-1987.

HUSAK, GUSTAV. General Secretary, Central Committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia and President of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic.

HUSEBYE, E.S. (Dr.). Chief Scientist, Norwegian Seismic Array (NORSAR), member, the CD Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts To Consider International Cooperative Measures To Detect and Identify Seismic Events, 1984-.

HUSLID, MARTIN. Ambassador at the Permanent Mission of Norway at the United Nations Office at Geneva; Vice Chairman, Preparatory Committee for the International Conference on the Relationship Between Disarmament and Development, 1985–1987. HYDE, HENRY J. U.S. Congressional representative (R., IL), 1974; member, House Foreign Affairs Committee and its Subcommittee on Arms Control, International Security and Science; member, Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. IMOBERSTEG, ULRICH (Col., Ph. D. in chemistry). Former Chief, Nuclear Biological, and Chemical Weapons Defense Division, Ministry of Defense, Bern, Switzerland; specialist appointed by the UN Secretary General to investigate allegations by Iran of chemical weapons use, 1984, 1986.

ISSRAELYAN, VIKTOR L. Ambassador of the Soviet Union, 1971-; Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations, 1968-1973; Chief, International Organizations Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1973-1979; member, Collegium of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1975-; Representative and leader of the delegation to the Committee on Disarmament and the Conference on Disarmament, 1979-1986; Representative at the First Committee of the UN General Assembly, 1979-- ; Permanent Representative at the UN Office at Geneva, 1980-1986. Head of the Soviet delegation at the bilateral talks on Chemical Weapons Non-proliferation, 1986. IVANOV, MARIY. First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria, 1976–. JACKSON, HENRY M. (deceased 1983). U.S. Senator (D., WA), 1953–1983; member, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs; Chairman, Committee on Armed Services and its Subcommittee on Arms Control. JARUZELSKI, WOJCIECH. First Secretary, Central Committee, United Workers' Party of Poland, 1981-; Chairman, Council of Ministers of the Polish People's Republic, 1985-.

JESSEL, JACQUES. Ambassador and Representative of France at the Conference on Disarmament, 1985-1986.

JOHANSSON, P. (Dr.) Research Officer, National Defense Research Institute, Sweden; Swedish member of the CD Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts To Consider International Cooperative Measures To Detect and Identify Seismic Events, 1986-. KADAR, JANOS. General Secretary, Hungarian Socialist Workers Party, 1956–. KAMPELMAN, MAX. U.S. Attorney; Ambassador and co-chairman, U.S. delegation to the review meeting of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 1980-1981; Chairman, follow-up meeting in Madrid, 1981-1983; adviser, Department of State, 1983-1984; leader of the U.S. delegation at the Nuclear and Space Arms Talks with the Soviet Union, 1985-; Counselor of the Department of State, 1987-.

KARPATI, FERENC (Col. Gen.). Minister of Defense of Hungary, 1985-.

KENNEDY, RICHARD T. U.S. Ambassador at Large and Special Adviser to the Secretary of State on Nonproliferation Policy and Nuclear Energy Affairs, 1983-.

KESSLER, HEINZ (Gen., Army). Minister of Defense of the German Democratic Republic, 1985-.

KHAN, MUNIR A. Chairman, Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, 1972–; Chairman, IAEA Board of Governors, 1986-1987.

KINAST, JAN. Deputy Foreign Minister of Poland, 1984–1987.

KOHL, HELMUT. Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, 1982-. KOMATINA, MILJAN. Deputy Permanent Representative of Yugoslavia to the United Nations, 1970-1973; Assistant Federal Secretary for Foreign Affairs of Yugoslavia, 1974-1978; Permanent Representative to the United Nations, 1978-1982; Under Secretary General for Foreign Affairs of Yugoslavia, 1982-1983; Secretary General of the Conference on Disarmament and Personal Representative of the UN Secretary General, 1985-.

KORNIYENKO, GEORGIY. First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union, 1977-1986; First Deputy Chief, CPSU Central Committee International Department, 1986-.

KRISTVIK, BJORN I. Ambassador of Norway and Director General, Department of Disarmament and Security, Ministry of Foreign Affairs; President, Norwegian Council on Arms; member, UN Advisory Board on Disarmament Studies, 1985-.

KULIKOV, VIKTOR G. Marshal of the Soviet Union, and First Deputy Minister of Defense,
1971-; Commander in Chief, Joint Armed Forces of the Warsaw Pact States, 1977-.
LAGOMARSINO, ROBERT J. U.S. Congressional representative (R., CA), 1974-; member,
House Foreign Affairs Committee and the Republican Policy Committee.
LANGE, DAVID. Prime Minister of New Zealand, 1984- .

LECHUGA HEVIA, CARLOS. Ambassador of Cuba and member, UN Secretary General's
Group of Governmental Experts To Study the Institutional Arrangements Relating to
the Process of Disarmament, 1980-1981; Permanent Representative of Cuba to the
UN Office at Geneva, 1984-; member, Advisory Board on Disarmament Studies,
1984-; member, CD Ad Hoc Committee on Radiological Weapons in 1986.
LEHMAN, RONALD. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Strategic and Theater Nuclear
Forces Policy), 1982-1984; Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs,
1984-1986; chief negotiator on Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (START) at the
Nuclear and Space Arms Talks (NST), 1986–1987.

Levin, Aida LUISA. Senior Political Affairs Officer, UN Department of Disarmament Affairs. In 1986, served as Secretary General of the Second Review Conference of the Parties to the Biological Weapons Convention and also as Secretary to the CD Ad Hoc Committees on the Comprehensive Program of Disarmament (since 1981) and on the Prevention of an Arms Race in Outer Space (since 1985).

LEVIN, CARL M. U.S. Senator (D., MI), 1979–; member, Senate Armed Services Com

mittee and chairman of its Subcommittee on Conventional Forces and Alliance Defense; member, Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus; member of the senatorial delegation to the Soviet Union in August 1979.

LEWIS, ANTHONY. American newspaper columnist.

LIANG YUFAN. Ambassador and Deputy Permanent Representative of China to the United Nations, 1981-1986; member, Advisory Board on Disarmament Studies, 1983–1986.

LIGACHEV, YEGOR. Member, Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 1983-; Secretary, 1985-.

LI PENG. Vice Premier of China, 1983-1987.

Lowitz, Donald S. (deceased 1987). Ambassador and Representative of the United States to the Conference on Disarmament, 1985–1987.

LUGAR, RICHARD. U.S. Senator (R., IN), 1977–; member, Senate Foreign Relations Committee and Republican Policy Committee.

MACK, CONNIE 3D. U.S. Congressional Representative (R., FL); 1983–; member, House Foreign Affairs Committee.

MADRID HURTADO, MIGUEL DE LA. President of Mexico, 1982-.

MARKEY, EDWARD J. U.S. Congressional Representative (D., MA), 1976-; member, Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe.

MARTENSON, JAN (Sweden). Assistant Secretary General, UN Center for Disarmament, 1979-1982; Under Secretary General, Department for Disarmament Affairs, 1983-. MASON, SIR RONALD. School of Molecular Science, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom; member, UN Advisory Board on Disarmament Studies, 1983-. MASTERKOV, LEM A. Chief Soviet negotiator on Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) at the Nuclear and Space Arms Talks (NST), 1985–1987.

MATHIAS, CHARLES MCC., JR. U.S. Senator (R., MD), 1961–1986; member, Committee on Foreign Relations and Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus. MATSUI, AKIRA. Ambassador of Japan and Vice President, Japan Atomic Energy Forum; member, UN Advisory Board on Disarmament Studies, 1981-1982, 1983–. MBOUMOUA, WILLIAM ETEKI. Minister at the Presidency in Charge of Special Functions, Cameroon, 1983; member, UN Advisory Board on Disarmament Studies, 1983-; Minister for Foreign Affairs, 1984– .

MCCAIN, JOHN SIDNEY, III. U.S. Congressional Representative (R., AZ), 1983-; member, House Foreign Affairs Committee.

MCFARLANE, ROBERT C. Deputy Assistant to the President of the United States for National Security Affairs, 1982-1983; Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, 1983-1985.

MCGREGOR, PETER M. (Dr.). Supervising Geophysicist, Bureau of Mineral Resources, Canberra, Australia; member, CD Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts To Consider International Cooperative Measures To Detect and Identify Seismic Events 1984; Coordinator, Group of Scientific Experts' technical test, 1984.

MEDVEDEV, VLADIMIR I. Soviet Major General and Commissioner at the Standing Consultative Commission, 1986-[member, Soviet delegation at the talks on intermediaterange nuclear forces, 1982-1983].

MEYER, HANS-FREDRICH. IAEA spokesman in Vienna.

MILEA, VASILE. Minister of Defense of Romania, 1985-.

MILHOLLIN, GARY. Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin. Consultant, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1976–1986. Member, Natural Resources Defense Council. Author, "Dateline New Delhi: India's Nuclear Coverup," Foreign Policy, Fall 1986. MIKHAYLOV, VALERIAN V. Chief Soviet negotiator at the Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions Talks, 1981-.

MLADENOV, PETAR. Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria, 1971-.

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