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Bolivia pivots to US as it breaks from China, Maduro and years of leftist rule
- Bolivia seeks a long‑term partnership with the United States, moving away from China.
- Aramayo says Bolivia wants technology transfers and to be part of the whole lithium production chain.
- Bolivia intends to diversify its partnerships, aiming to attract U.S. investment and reduce Chinese influence in mining.
- The interview came as Bolivia reaffirms ties with the United States amid regional shifts.
- Foreign Minister Aramayo highlighted shared concerns about cartel activity in South America.
- Paz's victory ended nearly two decades of leftist rule, opening space for U.S. alignment.
- Bolivia signed a diplomatic agreement to reestablish ties with Israel during the Washington visit.
- Bolivia aims to diversify its resource strategy, focusing on sustainable extraction and Western tech.
- Aramayo emphasized a democratic transition in Venezuela and regional cooperation.
- The report notes Bolivia’s shift as part of a broader regional realignment away from China.
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