
Syria wishes to form diplomatic ties with Bolivia, according to Syrias Foreign Minister, Faisal Mekdad.The minister did not elaborate on what steps would follow this decision.
Previously, in 2010, the two countries had indicated their intent to foster and improve bilateral relations.Syria and Bolivia have a long history of political and ideological similarities.As members of the Non-Aligned Movement, both countries have often taken positions independent from major global powers.This diplomatic development comes at a crucial time when both nations are grappling with internal and external challenges.In Syrias case, the country has been embroiled in a civil war since 2011.Syria wishes to form diplomatic ties with Bolivia Faisal Mekdad.Various global actors have become directly or indirectly involved complicating the path to peace.On the other hand, Bolivia has faced political instability and economic woes, particularly following the 2019 presidential elections which led to social unrest.The decision to formalize diplomatic relations also coincides with a wider trend in global politics.Smaller nations are increasingly banding together to counterbalance the influence of larger countries.This trend has been most evident in various regional alliances, like CELAC in Latin America and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation in Asia.For Bolivia, this diplomatic move could signify an attempt to diversify its international partnerships.The South American country is rich in natural resources, such as lithium, that are of strategic interest.Syria may see Bolivia as a potential ally in Latin America, a region where it has limited connections.The year 2010 was a turning point for both countries.
Syria faced mounting international pressure, while Bolivia was starting to emerge as a key player in regional politics.Both nations expressed a mutual interest in strengthening bilateral ties, and now, more than a decade later, that interest has materialized into formal diplomatic relations.Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdads announcement was brief, leaving much room for speculation.The details of this diplomatic agreement are still unknown, but they are expected to cover economic, political, and possibly even military collaboration.