Bolivia's Diplomatic Shift: Restoring Ties with Israel

Bolivia's new right-wing government plans to restore diplomatic relations with Israel. This move marks a significant geopolitical shift after previously severed ties during the left-wing presidency. Bolivia aims to rebuild international prestige, improve economic opportunities, and strengthen global alliances under President Rodrigo Paz's leadership.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Lapaz | Updated: 10-12-2025 06:46 IST | Created: 10-12-2025 06:46 IST
Bolivia's Diplomatic Shift: Restoring Ties with Israel
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In a significant geopolitical shift, Bolivia's right-wing government announced its intention to restore diplomatic relations with Israel, aiming to reposition its international standing and open new economic avenues.

The Bolivian foreign ministry confirmed that Foreign Minister Fernando Aramayo would meet his Israeli counterpart in Washington to discuss re-establishing ties. This initiative follows two years of severed relations under Bolivia's previous left-wing regime, which cut off diplomatic connections due to Israel's military actions in Gaza.

Under President Rodrigo Paz, Bolivia seeks to mend ties with the US and Israel, reversing the anti-Western stance of the Movement Toward Socialism party. This diplomatic pivot aims to enhance Bolivia's global reputation, boost economic prospects, and forge beneficial alliances for its citizens.

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