In interviews with Reuters, some community leaders said they would demand more profits be channeled their way, while others said they would resist any new lithium mining at all.
Boric's plan envisions expanding mining with public-private partnerships controlled by a new state lithium company.
Both Espindola and Mondaca said a majority of community members oppose expanded lithium mining in the region.
It said it takes relationships with Indigenous communities seriously and that is why Boric met with them in person.
Yermin Basques, president of Toconao, said he was pushing for the community to receive a greater share of the profits and be a "strategic partner" in the state lithium company.
Persons:
Alexander Villegas, Ivan Alvarado, Gabriel Boric, Boric, Francisco Mondaca, SQM, it's, Mondaca, Cristian Espindola, Espindola, Toconao, Albemarle, Alonso Barros, Rolando Humire, Humire, Mauricio Lorca, Adam Jourdan, Rosalba O'Brien
Organizations:
Reuters, National Reserve, REUTERS, Atacama Indigenous Council, BMW, NASA, National, University of Atacama, Thomson
Locations:
Antofagasta region, Chile, Santiago, Atacama, Albemarle, Los, Chilean, Basques