Bolivia and United States Will Reestablish Relations at Ambassador Level - New Straits Times Online
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After the entry into office of Bolivian President Paz, his country and the United States have agreed to resume diplomatic relations.
Bolivia and the United States will normalize their diplomatic relations and soon exchange ambassadors, announced on Saturday the new president of Bolivia, Rodrigo Paz, and the Undersecretary of State of the United States, Cristopher Landau. The US representative in Bolivia was expelled in...
Bolivia And The U.S. Move To Restore Full Ambassadors After 17 Years
Bolivia and the United States are bringing back full diplomatic relations, including ambassadors in both capitals. It’s a simple fix with big consequences: when senior envoys return, problems get solved faster—on visas, trade paperwork, security cooperation, and investment leads. The announcement came during Bolivia’s inauguration weekend, where President Rodrigo Paz Pereira stood with a top […]
With President Rodrigo Paz taking the helm of Bolivia, Bolivia and the United States will resume diplomatic relations.
"Bolivia is returning to the world," said Rodrigo Paz at his inauguration as head of state. The USA likes the new course of the 58-year-old Christian Democrat.
Following the shocking fall of the Bolivian left in the presidential elections, the Andean country and the United States will re-establish diplomatic relations at the ambassadorial level, broken since 2008, as Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz and US Undersecretary Cristopher Landau announced this Saturday.Read more]]>
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