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Iran FM Stresses Boosting Ties in Meeting with Bolivia president-Elect

Sunday 8 November 2020
Iran FM Stresses Boosting Ties in Meeting with Bolivia president-Elect

Alwaght- Iranian Foreign Minister met with Bolivia's president-elect, emphasizing on the need for expanding relations with the South American country.

Mohammad Javad Zarif arrived in Bolivia on Saturday on the last leg of his three-nation Latin America tour that had already taken him to Venezuela and Cuba, Press TV reported.

He was scheduled to attend Luis Arce’s swearing-in ceremony planned on Sunday.

In a post on his Twitter account, the top Iranian diplomat said, “Just arrived in La Paz, to celebrate with Bolivians the fruits of their struggle to restore their democracy. And honored to participate in inauguration of President Arce on Sun.”

“Great to witness the joy people exhibit celebrating their restoration of liberty & democracy,” he added.

Just arrived in La Paz, to celebrate with Bolivians the fruits of their struggle to restore their democracy. And honored to participate in inauguration of President Arce on Sun.

Arce, of the left-wing Movement for Socialism party (MAS), won last month's presidential elections following a year-long power vacuum in Bolivia.

He served as economy minister for a dozen years under ex-president Evo Morales, who was forced to resign in November 2019 under pressure from the military and following the opposition's challenging of the victory that he had secured in presidential polls.

Morales, who believes he was the victim of an orchestrated coup, sought exile in Mexico back then and is currently residing in Argentina.

Morales confirmed on Saturday that he will return to his homeland on Monday but said that Argentina’s President Alberto Fernandez would accompany him "for security reasons."

In another tweet, Zarif noted that he had exchanged views with Arce and Bolivia’s vice president-elect David Choquehuanca on ways to develop political and economic ties between Tehran and La Paz.

“Just met with President-elect Luis Arce and Vice President-elect David Choquehuanca of Bolivia. Conveyed my country’s congratulations on their victory and wished them and the nation the best,” he said.

“We discussed our brotherly ties—political and economic—and ways to expand them.”

Arce, for his part, thanked Zarif for visiting Bolivia, saying his country intends to enhance relations with the Islamic Republic.

 

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