[7] In August 2000, Bolivia and Denmark signed a Mining–Environment accord, an agreement to reduce the environmental and social effects in some Bolivian towns.
[8] In 2006, when the Bolivian President Evo Morales ordered the Bolivian gas resources to be nationalized, the Danish Development Minister Ulla Tørnæs threatened to stop the assistance, because it is not compatible with the Danish development assistance.
[9] In December 2009, Bolivian President Evo Morales visited Denmark for the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference.
[11] In 2009, when Morales tried to lift a ban on coca in the United Nations treaty Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, Denmark with some other countries opposed the idea.
[13] Danish development assistance to Bolivia focuses on democracy, human rights, agriculture, education and environment.