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The government of the State of Qatar will establish a collective transportation system to ensure the attendance of all participants at the various activities included in the official Summit programs.

Official transportation
The automobiles that the Qatari government assigns to Heads of State and Government and Heads of delegations participating in the Second South Summit will be at their disposal from the time of their arrival in Qatar until their departure. The costs for this transportation will be covered by the State of Qatar.  The arrangement will be as follows:

132 car for Heads of State or Government

132 car for Ministers of Foreign Affairs (Heads of Delegation)

132 car for accompanying national security

In addition, the services of 400 cars will be allocated for receiving the members of delegations and 60 buses will be available for other participants of large delegations.
For Crew members on executive flights, rented buildings and furnished flats will be provided.

Transportation for the Press
A regular car service will be provided to transport members of the press from their hotels to the Summit Press Center and from the Press Center to the International Conference Center to provide coverage of official activities during the event. This service will be ongoing throughout the course of official Summit activities.

 
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