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Bolivian govt’s readiness for dialogue swept away by moves reminiscent of staged coup – Moscow Bolivian govt’s willingness for dialogue swept away by moves reminiscent of staged coup – Moscow
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Moscow is deeply concerned by the fact that the Bolivian government’s readiness to search for solutions through dialogue was swept away by developments reminiscent of a staged coup, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Monday. Moscow is deeply concerned by the fact that the Bolivian government’s willingness to search for solutions through dialogue was swept away by developments resembling a staged coup, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Monday.
Moscow is calling on Bolivia’s political forces to show responsibility and find a constitutional way out of the crisis, it said.Moscow is calling on Bolivia’s political forces to show responsibility and find a constitutional way out of the crisis, it said.
“We expect that all members of the international community, including Bolivia’s neighboring Latin American countries, influential extra-regional powers and international organizations, will demonstrate the same responsible approach,” the statement added.“We expect that all members of the international community, including Bolivia’s neighboring Latin American countries, influential extra-regional powers and international organizations, will demonstrate the same responsible approach,” the statement added.
The Russian ministry also stressed that Moscow was following the situation in Bolivia, “where the opposition-initiated wave of violence has prevented Evo Morales from completing his presidential term,” TASS said. The Foreign Ministry also said that Moscow is following the situation in Bolivia, “where the opposition-initiated wave of violence has prevented Evo Morales from completing his presidential term,” TASS reported.