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Article: At Trump’s Summit in Miami, Bolivia Makes a Political U-turn Toward the U.S.
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Summary: Bolivia, under its new right-leaning president Rodrigo Paz, has reversed its long-standing anti-U.S. foreign policy, moving to re-establish diplomatic and economic ties with Washington. This shift includes inviting back U.S. agencies like the DEA and seeking American investment, marking a stark departure from the previous leftist government's stance. President Paz is attending a summit with President Trump and other right-wing Latin American leaders to solidify this new alignment.

Main Topics Covered: 1. Bolivia's foreign policy shift from anti-U.S. to pro-U.S. engagement. 2. The political and economic realignment under President Rodrigo Paz. 3. The "Shield of the Americas" summit and regional alliances. 4. The historical context of U.S.-Bolivia relations, including past conflicts over coca eradication and drug policy.

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https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/07/world/americas/bolivia-us-relations-trump-paz.html
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NYT > World News
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2026-03-07 10:01
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2026-03-07 08:00
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2026-03-07 08:01
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