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The foreign ministers of Spain, Arancha González Laya, and Bolivia, Karen Longaric, have met on Sunday in Montevideo and have agreed to "normalize and boost" bilateral relations after the incident on December 27 between the Bolivian Police and a Spanish diplomatic delegation that visited the Mexican Embassy in La Paz.

"I have met with the Foreign Minister of Bolivia Karen Longaric. We agreed to begin the process to normalize our relations," González Laya has published on his Twitter account.

"Foreign Minister Karen Longaric met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Spain, Arancha González Laya. In this meeting it has been agreed to normalize and boost relations between Bolivia and Spain. Two peoples united by history and the values ​​of democracy," He has published the Bolivian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in his official account.

Previously, Longaric had also reported on Twitter "a very cordial and very productive meeting" with González Laya. "We agreed to strengthen relations between our countries," he said.

Longaric and González Laya are in Montevideo this Sunday to attend the inauguration of the new president of Uruguay, Luis Lacalle Pou.

The Bolivian authorities established after the release of Evo Morales's power in November, without the support of the Police or the Army and in the midst of opposition protests, denounced a violation of Bolivian sovereignty due to the presence of Spanish police officers with embozo and weapons accompanying the charge of business of Spain in Bolivia, Cristina Borreguero, to the residence of the ambassador of Mexico.

Madrid argued that it was a "courtesy visit", but sectors related to the Bolivian government denounced an attempt to remove political asylum-seekers from Morales from the Mexican residence. The Spanish Government has flatly ruled out this hypothesis, but the incident resulted in the expulsion of diplomats, although relations were not broken.

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