Bolivian Government Summons Argentine Ambassador Amid Coup Controversy

The Bolivian government has summoned the Argentine ambassador following claims that last week's coup attempt was a hoax. President Arce faces criticism from both domestic and international figures, including right-wing Argentine President Javier Milei. Authorities continue to investigate the incident, arresting 21 soldiers and one civilian.


PTI | Lapaz | Updated: 02-07-2024 03:40 IST | Created: 02-07-2024 03:40 IST
Bolivian Government Summons Argentine Ambassador Amid Coup Controversy
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The Bolivian government issued a stark call to the Argentine ambassador on Monday, demanding an explanation for claims that the recent military coup attempt was staged.

This diplomatic move adds to the escalating fallout from last Wednesday's allegedly foiled mutiny, leaving Bolivia's 12 million citizens in a state of shock. President Luis Arce now faces robust criticism both domestically and internationally, with accusations from military leaders and political opponents suggesting he orchestrated the coup to bolster his image. General Juan Jose Zúñiga, who first made the claim before his arrest and dismissal, was one of many voices casting doubt on Arce's intentions.

Right-wing Argentine President Javier Milei has publicly denounced Bolivia's narrative, accusing the socialist leadership of endangering democracy. His administration has maintained this hardline stance, leading to increased tension between the neighboring nations. Meanwhile, Bolivia's interim foreign minister, María Nela Prada, condemned Milei's comments as "unfriendly and reckless," demanding that Argentina respect Bolivia's sovereignty. The controversy continues as authorities investigate the incident, having already detained 21 soldiers and one civilian.

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