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Bolivia Recalls Its Representative to Peru After Critical Comments From President Boluarte

LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Bolivia's Foreign Ministry on Tuesday strongly rejected Peruvian President Dina Boluarte's claims that Bolivia is a failed state and summoned her representative to La Paz.

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LA PEACE, Bolivia (AP) — On Tuesday, Bolivia’s Foreign Ministry rejected the statements made by the President of Peru, Dina Boluarte, that Bolivia is a failed state and summoned La Paz’s diplomatic representative to Lima.

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The Government of Bolivia rejected the statements of the President of Peru, Dina Boluarte, in the context of the 204th anniversary of Peruvian independence, when she stated that her administration allegedly prevented Peru from becoming a “failed state like Cuba, Venezuela and Bolivia.” READ ALSO Bolivian Morena Party announces that it will not participate in presidential elections Bolivian Deputy Foreign Minister Elmer Catarina described these w…

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In her last speech to Parliament, the president compared the neighboring country with Cuba and Venezuela; both countries have been without mutual ambassadors since 2022.

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The President of Bolivia, Luis Arce, said Wednesday that he was "strongly rejected by the inadmissible statement" made by his Peruvian counterpart, Dina Boluarte, in calling the neighboring country "failed state" during a message to the nation for the anniversary of Peru's independence.

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🔊 Listen to this news President Luis Arce expressed his "strong rejection" of the statements made by Peruvian President Dina Boluarte on Wednesday, July 30. During her address to the nation for the 204th anniversary of Peru's independence, Boluarte made comments that Arce described as unacceptable and contrary to the spirit of brotherhood between the two peoples. In a post on his official Facebook account, the Bolivian president maintained that…

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Yesterday, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Bolivian Government summoned the Chargé d'affaires of the Embassy of Peru to explain what had happened and to make the national position officially known.

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La República broke the news in Lima, Peru on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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