Tag: #Bolivia
Latin American Presidents Celebrate Cuba’s Removal from the List of Terrorist Countries
Arce emphasized that the end of the blockade has been called for on multiple occasions by the international community through resolutions in the U.N. General Assembly. Related: Venezuela Welcomes US Removal of Cuba from “Terror List” The presidents of Bolivia and Colombia, Luis Arce and Gustavo Petro, respectively, have expressed their satisfaction with the decision […]
January 14, 2025
Luis Arce Congratulates President Nicolas Maduro
“Bolivia and Venezuela are united by history, the exploits of the Liberator, the presence of Chávez, the struggle for unity in the Great Homeland, and the desire to build sovereign homelands,” Arce said in his message. Related: President Maduro is Sworn in as Head of the Venezuelan State In a statement issued from his account […]
January 10, 2025
Cuba and Bolivia Join BRICS as Partner Countries: A Step Towards Regional Integration
Related: ALBA-TCP Celebrates Cuba and Bolivia’s Entry into BRICS While Advocating for Venezuela’s Inclusion In an event that marks a milestone in the integration of Latin America and the Caribbean, Cuba and Bolivia have formalized their accession to the BRICS group as partner countries, effective January 1, 2025. This announcement followed the BRICS summit in […]
January 2, 2025
President Luis Arce Highlights the Importance of ALBA-TCP on its 20th Anniversary
The Bolivian president recalled the emblematic meeting between historical leaders Hugo Chavez and Fidel Castro, noting that this symbolic embrace not only marked a milestone in history but also represented the defeat of the hegemonic FTAA project (Free Trade Area of the Americas). Related: Cuba Reaffirms Its Right to Build an Independent and Socialist Future […]
December 14, 2024
Bolivia: President Luis Arce highlighted achievements of his government
Bolivian President Luis Arce celebrated his fourth anniversary in power, highlighting achievements in foreign policy and industrialization of lithium, while facing internal divisions in the Movement Towards Socialism (MAS) and criticism from his predecessor, Evo Morales. Upon completing four years as president of Bolivia, Luis Arce highlighted in his message to the country the admission […]