U.S. Deputy Secretary Landau met with Bolivia’s foreign and mining ministers in Washington

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The meeting occurred as described between Deputy Secretary Landau and the named Bolivian officials in Washington, D.C.

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Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau met in Washington, D.C. with Bolivian Foreign Minister Fernando Aramayo, joined by Bolivian Minister of Mining and Metallurgy Marco Antonio Calderon. They discussed expanding U.S.–Bolivia collaboration on economic prosperity and strengthening commercial ties. Landau reaffirmed the United States’ commitment to a strong partnership and recognized President Paz’ leadership in the region.
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A U.S. State Department readout confirms that Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau met with Bolivian Foreign Minister Fernando Aramayo in Washington, D.C., and that Bolivian Minister of Mining and Metallurgy Marco Antonio Calderon also participated in the meeting. The statement aligns with the official transcript of the meeting provided by the State Department, which mentions discussions on expanding U.S.–Bolivia collaboration and commercial ties. Therefore, the claim is supported by primary, credible sourcing.

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  1. Update · Feb 06, 2026, 10:04 AMTrue
    A U.S. State Department readout confirms that Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau met with Bolivian Foreign Minister Fernando Aramayo in Washington, D.C., and that Bolivian Minister of Mining and Metallurgy Marco Antonio Calderon also participated in the meeting. The statement aligns with the official transcript of the meeting provided by the State Department, which mentions discussions on expanding U.S.–Bolivia collaboration and commercial ties. Therefore, the claim is supported by primary, credible sourcing.
  2. Original article · Feb 05, 2026

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