Bolivia–Turkey relations explained

Bolivia–Turkey relations are foreign relations between Bolivia and Turkey. Turkey has had an embassy in La Paz since February 14, 2018.[1] In September 2022, Bolivia opened an embassy in Ankara.[2]

Agreements

The two countries signed an agreement on visa exemption in 2000. An economic and commercial cooperation agreement was signed in 2011.[3]

Presidential visits

The official visit of former President Evo Morales to Turkey on 9 April 2019 was the first presidential visit between the two countries.[1]

Economic relations

The trade volume between the two countries was approximately 130 million USD (Turkey’s exports: 22 million USD, Turkey’s imports: 108 million USD) by the end of 2019.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Relations between Turkey and Bolivia. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey.
  2. https://www.pub.eldiario.net/movil/index.php?n=20&a=2019&m=08&d=29 Senado designó a Edgar Sejas como embajador en Turquía (in Spanish)
  3. Web site: Bolivya . Humanitarian and Social Research Center . 3 April 2022 . tr . 3 April 2022.