Bolivia’s President-elect Rodrigo Paz announced plans to visit the United States next week to coordinate aid efforts from various multilateral organizations. The upcoming trip aims to secure support in addressing the ongoing fuel crisis affecting the country.
The fuel shortage has been a significant concern for Bolivia, impacting transportation and daily life. Officials have been seeking international assistance to stabilize fuel supplies and implement long-term solutions. Paz emphasized the importance of international cooperation in resolving the crisis and improving the country’s energy situation.
During his visit, Paz is expected to meet with U.S. officials and representatives of international organizations to discuss support strategies. The government has highlighted that external aid could be instrumental in alleviating the current shortages and promoting economic stability.
The move comes amid broader efforts by the incoming administration to tackle urgent national issues. Bolivia’s leadership continues to emphasize dialogue and international partnerships as key components of their approach to managing the crisis.