The US and Bolivia have agreed to restore ambassadors as soon as possible. Diplomatic relations were severed in 2008 under Evo Morales' government. Now both nations plan to exchange ambassadors «in the nearest time». This decision is part of efforts to normalize bilateral ties.
The US State Department statement emphasizes that restoring diplomatic presence will strengthen cooperation. Bolivian authorities also confirmed readiness for constructive dialogue. Experts believe this step could improve trade and political relations.