La Paz, Jun 10 (Prensa Latina) Bolivian Ambassador at the United Nations Diego Pary on Thursday called to respect the people s vote in the runoff in Peru, where candidates Pedro Castillo and Keiko Fujimori ran for the presidency.
Photo: ANDINA/Municipality of Lima.
14:04 | Lima, May. 4.
Defense Minister Nuria Esparch on Tuesday urged all Peruvians to come together to defeat the COVID-19 pandemic, following the example of civil and military heroes who achieved victory in the Battle of Callao back on May 2, 1866. We must always work together in favor of the nation, as our compatriots did on that May 2, facing threats like the one we face today as a result of the COVD-19 pandemic, she said.
Remarks were made during the unveiling of the monument erected in downtown Lima and restored by the municipality to commemorate this feat.
After welcoming the restoration work undertaken by the Municipality of Lima through Prolima the minister affirmed that the monument is a tribute not only to Jose Galvez and the heroes who sacrificed their lives that day, but also to the brotherhood that unites Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Ecuador.
Mexico, Bolivia to remove visas to Bolivian nationals this month
Mexico, Bolivia to remove visas to Bolivian nationals this month
Mexico, (Prensa Latina) The governments of Mexico and Bolivia will remove visa requirement for visitor without permission for paid activities in favor of Bolivians as of May 24, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs informed on Monday. The Ministry states in a communique that, as long as the necessary processes for this purpose are completed, the current visa scheme for Bolivian nationals who wish to travel to Mexico will remain.
Almost at the same time the brief communique was published, Bolivian Ambassador to Mexico Jose Crespo tweeted that he was pleased to inform that as of that date, his compatriots could enter Mexico without a visa.