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Bolivia, closer access to the sea

The little town of Nueva Palmira in Uruguay, 248 km west of the country and the Uruguay River may be the desired key to the sea for Bolivia, if they advance the negotiations between the two South American countries.

Montevideo. DPA

The small Uruguayan town of Nueva Palmira, 248 km west of the country and the Uruguay River may be the desired key to the sea for Bolivia, if they advance the negotiations between the two South American countries.

Bolivian President Evo Morales, was very excited to Montevideo in the early hours yesterday, after meeting with his colleague Vázquez and political leaders of the country.

The Uruguayan president reiterated his counterpart from Bolivia's offer of Nueva Palmira port to be used by Bolivia, "without conditions", although within the framework of mutual convenience, since Uruguay is interested in the natural gas and iron Bolivians.

Uruguay The unconditional offer was highlighted by Morales, who took the meeting with Vazquez to denounce the U.S. International Monetary Fund offered help, always conditioned. In the case of the Together, said he recently received information that the administration of Barack Obama prepares to remove the tariff preferences to their country, except Bolivia accept privatization of natural resources and implement a neoliberal model. The

is a landlocked Bolivia's historical claim. "A great desire to have," Morales said yesterday, shortly before embarking on a plane back to La Paz. "Having a port in Uruguay, Bolivia would be like to the sea. We welcome this initiative, "stressed the Bolivian president.

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