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Weekly Report - 10 February 2011 (WR-11-06)

BOLIVIA-CHILE: An historic meeting

It was the first visit by a Chilean foreign minister to Bolivia for 60 years. Alfredo Moreno travelled to La Paz at the head of a high-level delegation this week to discuss the 13-point bilateral agenda aimed at restoring diplomatic ties, which have been severed since 1978, with his Bolivian counterpart David Choquehuanca. Whether the outcome of the visit proves similarly historic remains to be seen: there was little indication of how the two main points of contention - the issue of Bolivia's access to the sea, which it lost to Chile in the War of the Pacific (1879 to 1884), and rights over the Silala river - would be addressed.

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