2nd UN Global Sustainable Transport Conference concludes with Beijing Statement

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The Second United Nations (UN) Global Sustainable #Transport Conference concluded in Beijing on Saturday, with a #Beijing Statement released as an outcome document. Noting the importance of sustainable transport, the statement underscored that accelerating the transformation toward sustainable transport will be central toward creating a community of shared future for humankind.

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