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Although the possibility of President Sebastián Piñera attending Sunday’s change of command in Bolivia, where Luis Arce will assume as President, was considered, he will finally be the chancellor Andres Allamand the one who will represent our country in the ceremony.
After leading a meeting of the Antarctic Policy Council In La Moneda, Allamand pointed out that it is a good time to start a new stage between relations between Chile and the highland country.
“There are conditions to start a new stage in the relationship between Bolivia and Chile“, Said the Chilean Foreign Minister.
As commented from the Foreign Ministry to Radio Bío Bío, the president preferred to privilege the internal front over attending the change of command, considering that the weekend he will hold meetings with his political committee and that same Sunday he will receive the President of Colombia in our country, Ivan Duque.
In 1978 Bolivia broke diplomatic relations with Chile. Since then, contacts have only been maintained at the consular level.
Congress values
From the Congress they valued that our country is present in the Bolivian change of command.
This is what the senator of the Socialist Party and a member of the Foreign Relations committee did see, Juan Pablo Letelier, who, despite pointing out that the maritime issue is legally closed, indicated that it should not be closed to debate on the issue.
The UDI deputy Issa Kort, who is part of the instance, but in the Chamber, he pointed out that Bolivia must change its attitude towards Chile.
Regarding the meeting that Piñera will hold on Sunday with the President of Colombia, the Presidency indicated that regional efforts to contain the coronavirus pandemic will be addressed; deepening integration between Prosur and the Pacific Alliance and economic recovery.
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