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Bolivia’s new top diplomat pledges efforts toward BRICS membership

"As the Foreign Ministry, we will continue working toward Bolivia’s joining BRICS as a full-fledged member as well as activating new mechanisms of financial integration between countries of the Global South which would reduce dependence on the dollar," Celinda Sosa said

BUENOS AIRES, November 28. /TASS/. Bolivia’s new Foreign Minister Celinda Sosa, who was appointed by the country’s President Luis Arce on Monday, pledged to push for the accession to BRICS in her inaugural speech.

"As the Foreign Ministry, we will continue working toward Bolivia’s joining BRICS as a full-fledged member as well as activating new mechanisms of financial integration between countries of the Global South which would reduce dependence on the dollar," Sosa said at the appointment ceremony that was broadcast by Bolivia TV.

Before Sosa’s appointment, the Foreign Ministry was temporarily headed by Maria Nela Prada, the minister of the presidency. Previous Foreign Minister Rogelio Mayta stepped down on November 15 to become a member of the Court of Justice of the Andean Community.

In July, Mayta announced that Arce had officially notified BRICS of his country’s interest in joining the grouping.