Panama will not discuss control of canal during Rubio visit, president says

Panama will not discuss control of canal during Rubio visit, president says

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Panama will not discuss control of canal during Rubio visit, president says
Author: Reuters in Panama City
Published: Jan, 30 2025 15:38

José Raúl Mulino rules out talks on waterway with secretary of state: ‘That is sealed. The canal belongs to Panama’. Panama’s president, José Raúl Mulino, has ruled out discussing control over the Panama Canal in a meeting with the US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, who is set to visit the Central American country in his first official trip abroad this weekend.

Mulino’s comments during a weekly press conference come after Donald Trump threatened to take control of the canal, claiming it is being operated by China. The Panamanian government strongly denies the accusation. “I cannot negotiate and much less open a process of negotiation on the canal,” Mulino said. “That is sealed. The canal belongs to Panama.”.

The canal, an 82km (51-mile) artificial waterway that connects the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans and is key to global trade flows, is operated by the Panama Canal Authority – an autonomous agency overseen by the Panamanian government. The US built the canal in the early 20th century and handed control to Panama in 1999, two decades after signing a set of treaties guaranteeing its permanent neutrality.

But Trump has said that this treaty is being violated, claiming China controls the canal and has soldiers present there, without offering evidence. He also argues the US is being overcharged for transit through the canal. “I have received absolutely no information from the US embassy in Panama … nor from the secretary of state, with whom we work together on migration issues, about the alleged military presence of another country in the canal,” Mulino added.

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