Bolivia today wants to rebuild the relationship frozen by the de facto government of Jeanine Añez with Venezuela, Mexico, Cuba, Argentina, Nicaragua, and Iran, Foreign Minister Rogelio Mayta asserted.

Iran PressAmerica: Bolivian Foreign Minister Rogelio Mayata has stated that his government intends to restore relations with Mexico, Cuba, Argentina, Nicaragua and Iran, adding that Bolivia should seek to improve relations with other countries based on respect for the sovereignty of countries.

We must advance the unity of the region, and that is why we must talk with all nations, assured Mayta, who regretted the decisions taken by Jeanine Áñez.

Regarding relations with Iran, the head of Bolivia's Foreign Ministry also said that his country is seeking the reopening of its embassy in Iran, and this is one of the most important steps in opposing the policies of the US government.

Recently, the new Bolivian government headed by Luis Arce announced the resumption of diplomatic relations between Tehran and Caracas.

Regarding the relationship with Iran, he said that they would seek to achieve the reopening of the Bolivian embassy in the Islamic Republic, which is one of the most critical against the foreign policy of the US administration. 219