Summary:
Monaco has established diplomatic relations with Bolivia, focusing on the importance of culture and multilingualism to foster mutual understanding.
Full Story:
Monaco has established diplomatic relations with the Plurinational State of Bolivia, becoming the 160th country on the list. The ambassadors and permanent representatives to the United Nations in New York, Diego Pary Rodriguez and Isabelle Picco, signed the joint communiqués on July 26, 2024. Isabelle Picco, who represents Monaco internationally, has previously held important positions such as chairing the Commission on Legal Affairs and being elected Vice-President of the General Assembly. Multilingualism and culture were key topics of discussion during the meeting, fostering mutual understanding between the two countries. This is particularly significant for Bolivia, an ethnically diverse, landlocked country with 36 recognized official languages, with Quechua being the most widely spoken. These diplomatic relations come as the United Nations prepares for their Summit on the Future and negotiations on the Future Pact.
Source:
Monaco Tribune