New York, USA — In a significant move to bolster international ties, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Bolivian Foreign Minister Celinda Sosa Lunda on Tuesday at the United Nations headquarters. The meeting comes as both nations celebrate the 40th anniversary of their diplomatic relations and Bolivia marks 200 years of independence.
Wang Yi, who is also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, emphasized China’s readiness to work with Bolivia to deepen mutually beneficial cooperation. "China is committed to elevating our strategic partnership to a new level," Wang stated. "We support Chinese businesses investing in Bolivia to help accelerate its development and improve the livelihood of its people."
Minister Sosa Lunda expressed optimism about the future of Bolivian-Chinese relations, highlighting the potential for growth in areas such as trade, infrastructure, and cultural exchange. The ministers discussed plans to enhance collaboration that would not only benefit both nations but also contribute to global prosperity.
The meeting underscores a mutual desire to strengthen ties amid a changing global landscape. As young people in both countries look toward the future, this partnership promises new opportunities and a closer connection between Asia and South America.
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