Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau is in Bolivia from November 6-9 for the inauguration of President-elect Rodrigo Paz. He will meet with President-elect Paz and senior Bolivian officials to discuss the new dawn of our bilateral relations including a generational opportunity to build trade and investment, people-to-people ties, and cooperation in regional security.
He will be accompanied by Development Finance Corporation CEO Ben Black, President & Chairman of the Export-Import Bank John Jovanovic, and Counselor to the Secretary of the Treasury Jonathan Greenstein. This visit underscores the United States’ commitment to its 176-year partnership with Bolivia by strengthening regional security, supporting Bolivia’s economic stabilization efforts, and fostering a prosperous and secure future for both nations.
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