Bolivia's Pivot: A New Leader Seeks Fresh Start with U.S. Amid Economic Ruin
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Bolivia's Pivot: A New Leader Seeks Fresh Start with U.S. Amid Economic Ruin
For outsiders peering into Bolivia’s diverse landscapes, the story of its latest political shift reads like a high-stakes drama of survival and reinvention. Rodrigo Paz, a pragmatic senator and son of a former president, won the October 2025 runoff election with over 54% of the vote, poised to take office on November 8. His victory […]
The Secretary of State of the United States, Marco Rubio, and the President-elect of Bolivia, Rodrigo Paz, met this Friday in Washington, at a meeting in which Rubio promised that his government will build “a solid partnership” with the...
By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Bolivia's president-elect Rodrigo Paz met Friday in Washington, where Rubio promised his administration would build "a strong partnership" with the South American country, the State Department said in a statement. The two politicians "discussed steps to expand and deepen the U.S.-Bolivia relationship for the benefit of the citizens of both nations," the statement from St…
Bolivia's President-elect Rodrigo Paz held an official meeting this Friday with Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the State Department in Washington. The meeting is part of Paz's visit to the United States, aimed at negotiating access to dollars and maintaining contacts with multilateral organizations, in a context of serious economic and energy crisis in Bolivia.]]>
Washington Highlights a New Stage in Bilateral Relations: the Us Reaffirms Its Commitment to Bolivia
La Paz, Oct 31, 2025 (ATB Digital).- Bolivia's President-elect Rodrigo Paz met this Friday in Washington with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in a meeting that marks the beginning of a new phase in relations between the two countries, after 17 years of diplomatic distancing. According to the State Department, the meeting reaffirmed the commitment of the United States to build a “solid” partnership with Bolivia, based on shared prosperity and c…
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