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Bolivia, Chile Scrap Diplomatic Visas Mutually To Strengthen Ties
Bolivia, Chile Scrap Diplomatic Visas Mutually To Strengthen Ties

Barnama

time28-04-2025

  • Business
  • Barnama

Bolivia, Chile Scrap Diplomatic Visas Mutually To Strengthen Ties

LA PAZ (Bolivia), April 28 (Bernama-Xinhua) -- Bolivia and Chile on Saturday signed an agreement to scrap visa and official residency requirements for holders of diplomatic and official passports from the other country. The deal was signed at Viru Viru Airport in Santa Cruz by Bolivian Foreign Minister Celinda Sosa and Chilean Deputy Foreign Minister Gloria de la Fuente during the launch of Boliviana de Aviacion (BoA) 's first flight to Santiago. Sosa said the agreement reflects the growing trust and mutual respect between the two countries, facilitating diplomatic and consular work and further strengthening bilateral ties.

China seeks elevated ties with Bolivia, China foreign minister says
China seeks elevated ties with Bolivia, China foreign minister says

Yahoo

time19-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

China seeks elevated ties with Bolivia, China foreign minister says

BEIJING (Reuters) - China Foreign Minister Wang Yi met his Bolivian counterpart Celinda Sosa at the United Nations on Tuesday, according to a statement from his ministry, and said China was willing to "continuously elevate the China-Bolivia strategic partnership". China's top diplomat told Sosa the world's second-largest economy would "always be a trustworthy friend and partner of Latin America", the statement said, adding that "Latin America belongs to its people and is not any country's 'backyard'."

China seeks elevated ties with Bolivia, China foreign minister says
China seeks elevated ties with Bolivia, China foreign minister says

Reuters

time19-02-2025

  • Business
  • Reuters

China seeks elevated ties with Bolivia, China foreign minister says

BEIJING, Feb 19 (Reuters) - China Foreign Minister Wang Yi met his Bolivian counterpart Celinda Sosa at the United Nations on Tuesday, according to a statement from his ministry, and said China was willing to "continuously elevate the China-Bolivia strategic partnership". China's top diplomat told Sosa the world's second-largest economy would "always be a trustworthy friend and partner of Latin America", the statement said, adding that "Latin America belongs to its people and is not any country's 'backyard'."

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