Mexico urges Bolivia to end intimidation at La Paz embassy

Mexico's Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday that Bolivian security and intelligence officials are still surrounding Mexico's embassy in La Paz and continue to intimidate the ambassador and diplomatic staff.<div class="feedflare">
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