Bolivia is not a Mexican colony, acting foreign minister Longaric

FILE PHOTO Bolivias Foreign Minister Karen Longaric speaks during a Reuters interview in La Paz Bolivia Nov. 21 2019. REUTERSManuel Claure

Bolivia’s Foreign Minister Karen Longaric

LA PAZ, Dec 30 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Mexico should stay out of Bolivian domestic affairs after the collapse last month of former leader Evo Morales’s Socialist government, Bolivia’s acting foreign minister Karen Longaric said.

A dispute has been brewing for days between Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and Bolivia’s interim leaders over Mexico’s granting of asylum in its diplomatic facilities in La Paz to nine people, including allies of Morales who Bolivia wants to try for sedition and armed revolt.

“We simply ask Lopez Obrador’s government to stop meddling in our internal affairs and to respect Bolivian sovereignty,” Longaric told Spain’s El Pais newspaper.

“Bolivia is not a Mexican colony,” added Longaric, who took up the ministry under interim President Jeanine Añez last month after Morales resigned and fled to Mexico City following allegations of electoral meddling.

The interview was conducted before Mexico reported an incident at its ambassador’s residence in La Paz on Friday, saying Bolivian police had impeded the departure of visiting Spanish officials from the premises.

Longaric said the officials had been stopped because they were accompanied by masked men deemed to be a security threat.

She told El Pais the request for heightened surveillance at the compound had come from Mexican authorities. — NNN-AGENCIES

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