Panama’s president rejects Trump’s call to retake Panama Canal
By Ray Bogan (Political Correspondent), Snorre Wik (Photographer/Video Editor)
Panama’s president said he is rejecting President Trump’s call for the United States to retake control of the Panama Canal. The Panamanian leader added he will not allow his country’s “total superiority” of the shipping channel to be lessened.
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“We gave it to Panama, and we’re taking it back,” Trump said during his inaugural address.
“The Canal is and will continue to belong to Panama, and its administration will continue to be under Panamanian control with respect to its permanent neutrality,” President Jose Raul Mulino said in a statement minutes later.
Trump said American ships, including military vessels, are being severely overcharged to transit the canal.
“We have been treated very badly from this foolish gift that should have never been made, and Panama’s promise to us has been broken,” Trump said. “The purpose of our deal and the spirit of our treaty has been totally violated.”
Former President Jimmy Carter gave Panama control of the canal in 1978 with the Torrijos-Carter Treaties. The United States didn’t officially give Panama’s government full control until 1999. President Trump specifically said China is operating the canal, a notion Mulino denied.
“There is no presence of any nation in the world interfering with our administration,” Mulino said. “The Canal was not a concession from anyone.”
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The People’s Republic of China has made significant investments in canal infrastructure, and Chinese companies have managing rights for two ports on either side.
In 1903, the U.S. gained permanent rights to the Panama Canal Zone when former President Theodore Roosevelt signed a treaty with newly independent Panama. The canal cost $375 million to build, which was the nation’s most expensive construction project at the time.
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Panama’s President said he is rejecting President Trump’s call for the United States to retake control of the Panama Canal. The Panamanian leader added he will not allow his country’s “total superiority” of the shipping channel to be lessened.
President Trump wants the United States to once again run the canal it built in the early 1900s for economic and national security reasons.
Trump: “We gave it to Panama, and we’re taking it back.”
President Jose Raul Mulino said in a statement minutes later: “The Canal is and will continue to belong to Panama and its administration will continue to be under Panamanian control with respect to its permanent neutrality.”
Trump said American ships, including military vessels, are being severely overcharged to transit the canal.
Trump: “We have been treated very badly from this foolish gift that should have never been made, and Panama’s promise to us has been broken. The purpose of our deal and the spirit of our treaty has been totally violated.”
Former President Jimmy Carter gave Panama control of the canal in 1978 with the Torrijos-Carter Treaties. The United States didn’t officially give Panama’s government full control until 1999.
President Trump specifically said China is operating the canal, a notion Mulino denied.
“There is no presence of any nation in the world interfering with our administration,” Mulino said. “The Canal was not a concession from anyone.”
The People’s Republic of China has made significant investments in canal infrastructure, and Chinese companies have managing rights for two ports on either side. In 1903, the U.S. gained permanent rights to the Panama Canal Zone when former President Theodore Roosevelt signed a treaty with newly independent Panama. The canal cost $375 million to build, which was the nation’s most expensive construction project at the time.
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President of Panama: ‘The canal is and will remain Panama’s’
Click to see story on The HillVOA Spanish: Panama president rejects Trump’s canal statements
Click to see story on VOA NewsPanama’s president says canal will remain Panamanian, in response to Trump
Click to see story on Jerusalem PostPanama’s President Says Canal Will Remain Under Panamanian Ownership
Click to see story on Wall Street JournalPresident of Panama: ‘The canal is and will remain Panama’s’
Click to see story on PHL17Right
Untracked Bias
The President of Panama responded to Trump’s statement about his intention to return the Panama Canal to the United States
Click to see story on ZN.UA Зеркало неделиTrump, at the oath of office: “We will take back the Panama Canal.” The reaction of the president of Panama
Click to see story on AdevarulPanama’s president dismissed Trump’s remarks – this is what the controversy is about
Click to see story on Ilta-SanomatPresident of Panama fights Trump over proposed control of the Canal by the USA
Click to see story on Jovem Pan NewsPanama Responds to Donald Trump’s Word: ‘The Canal Belongs to Us and Will Belong to Us’
Click to see story on OnetPresident of Panama Rejects Donald Trump’s Promise to Take Panama Canal · Global Voices
Click to see story on CNN ChileJosé Mulino rejects Trump’s position on control of the Panama Canal
Click to see story on N DigitalPanama rejects Trump’s statements during his inauguration on the Canal and reaffirms its sovereignty
Click to see story on Diario La PáginaSTA: Panamanian President Rejects Trump’s Statements on Taking Over the Panama Canal
Click to see story on sta.siPanamanian President on Trump’s Statement: Panama Canal Will Remain Under Our Control
Click to see story on politika.rsPanamanian President Mulino Responds to Trump’s Assault on Panama Canal
Click to see story on espreso.tvChannel “is and will remain” Panamanian: Panamanian president tells Trump
Click to see story on Daily Expert News‘Canal is and will remain from Panama’, responds president
Click to see story on diario.mx“The Canal is and will remain Panama’s”: José Raúl Mulino responds to Trump
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