Bolivia and Colombia Expel Each Other's Ambassadors
Bolivia and Colombia have mutually expelled each other's ambassadors, marking a significant escalation in diplomatic tensions between the two South American countries. Colombia's expulsion of Bolivia's envoy was described as a reciprocal measure.
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Bolivia and Colombia expel each other's ambassadors
Bolivian farmers, laborers and miners have been demonstrating for weeks over the economic policies of new center-right President Rodrigo Paz. Bolivia said it was expelling Colombia's envoy over "interference" by its left-wing President Gustavo Petro, who called the rallies a 'popular insurrection.'
Read full article →Bolivia dismisses Colombian ambassador as tensions heighten - The Straits Times
Bolivia dismisses Colombian ambassador as tensions heighten The Straits Times
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The government of Bolivia expelled Colombia’s ambassador to la Paz, Elizabeth Garcia, in response to comments made by President Gustavo Petro about ongoing unrest in the Andean country. In a press statement, Bolivia’s Foreign Ministry said it ordered the ambassador to leave “to uphold the principles of sovereignty, non-interference in internal affairs, and mutual respect […] The post Bolivia expels Colombia’s ambassador to La Paz appeared first on Colombia News.
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