Bolivia Rejects Diplomatic Ties with Self-Proclaimed 'United States of Kailasa'
Pedro Espinola Special Correspondent
mesa.entrada@senatur.gov.py | 2025-03-23 17:37:28
La Paz, Bolivia – The Bolivian government has officially dismissed any diplomatic relations with the self-proclaimed "United States of Kailasa," a fictitious nation of Indian origin. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement clarifying that Bolivia does not recognize Kailasa as a legitimate state, aligning with the international community's stance under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961.
The alleged nation, which claims to have its own flag, constitution, central bank, and passport, lacks official recognition from any established country. Despite its lack of legitimacy, representatives of Kailasa have reportedly been attempting to secure perpetual land lease agreements with indigenous communities in Bolivia, as well as in Ecuador and Paraguay.
The Bolivian government's firm rejection underscores its commitment to international law and its refusal to engage with entities that do not meet established criteria for statehood. This decision comes amidst growing concerns about the activities of Kailasa's representatives within the region.
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