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EU governments back revised transport policy
A majority of member state governments has backed a revision of environmental objectives in the EU’s transport policy. Ministers debated a review of the European commission’s 2001 transport white paper in Luxembourg on Thursday at their regular meeting of the council of transport ministers (EED 23/06/06).
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