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La Paz, Mar 11 (efe-epa).- Argentina and Bolivia on Thursday relaunched their bilateral relationship with an emphasis on trade, investment and political ties, within the framework of the official visit to La Paz of Argentine Foreign Minister Felipe Sola, who said that achieving this emphasis requires that Mercosur approve the entry of La Paz as a full member of the trade bloc at its next summit.
Sola arrived in the Bolivian capital on Wednesday night and began his official agenda on Thursday by meeting privately with his Bolivian counterpart, Rogelio Mayta.
“We had a workday that was more than interesting, where we dealt with many important issues in the relationship,” the Argentine official said after being presented with an honorary decoration by Mayta.
Argentina, Bolivia invigorate diplomatic relations
Argentina, Bolivia invigorate diplomatic relations
Buenos Aires, Dec 9 (Prensa Latina) Argentina and Bolivia are currently invigorating their diplomatic relations, which were disrupted during the de facto government of Jeanine Añez, who was never recognized as president by the Argentinean administration. Argentina s Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a press release noting that a delegation headed by the Deputy Secretary of Latin American Affairs Juan Carlos Valle traveled to La Paz to agree on a work plan that would allow resuming the bilateral agenda, after more than a year of suspension due to the rupture of the constitutional order in Bolivia.