Share and Follow


Panama’s president Jose Raul Mulino stressed that sovereignty over his nation’s namesake canal is not up for debate, after talks with US secretary of state Marco Rubio, but he outlined the possibility of repatriating more migrants.
The background: The canal has emerged as a flashpoint between the two nations, as US President Donald Trump has repeatedly insisted that the United States must retake the waterway key to global trade due to his claims of undue Chinese influence.
Rubio on Sunday reiterated that Trump has determined China’s influence threatens the canal and that immediate changes were needed or the US would act, according to a State Department spokesperson.

The key quote: “There is no doubt that the canal is operated by our country and it will continue to be so, I do not think there has been a discrepancy in that. The president (Trump) has his opinion about the Chinese presence which will be clarified at the appropriate time in the technical instances of the canal.” — President Jose Raul Mulino.

What else to know: Mulino also said he did not see a serious threat of US military force to seize the canal.
“I don’t feel that there is any real threat at this time against the treaty, its validity, or much less of the use of military force to seize the canal,” he said, referring to the treaty that handed over the canal at the end of 1999.
In remarks to reporters, Mulino suggested a possible expansion of an existing agreement with the United States from last July that could pave the way for direct deportations of non-Panamanian migrants who cross Panama’s southern border with Colombia. He insisted, however, that the US government would need to cover the cost.
Over the past few years, the area has seen a surge of US-bound migrants.
The Panamanian leader noted that such an expanded deal could potentially allow for the deportation of migrants from Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador.
Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Europe Responds to Trump’s Greenland Tariff Shock: How Will It Impact Trade Relations?

United States President Donald Trump has vowed to implement a wave of…

Explosive Discovery: 41-Year-Old Man Arrested in Canberra Pipe Bomb Case

The motive of a man accused of making and scattering explosives along…

From Struggling Single Mom to Thriving Entrepreneur: How a Simple Hobby Transformed My Life

Is escaping from reality helping or harming us? In this episode of…
'Big bazooka': Europe mulls retaliation over Trump's Greenland tariffs

Europe’s Bold Counterstrike: Responding to Trump’s Greenland Tariffs with a ‘Big Bazooka’ Strategy

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen says “Europe will not be blackmailed” as…
Sinkhole in Heidelberg

Unseen Threat: Suburban Australia Faces Hidden Sinkhole Challenges

Climate change could be driving the emergence of sinkholes across Australia, experts…
Nort non-alcoholic beer co-founder Jaz Wearon

Brewery Owner Jaz’s Bold Initiative Yields Significant Success

Jaz Wearin and her husband Grant began Modus Operandi in 2014 on…
Poll delivers fresh blow to embattled Albanese

Latest Poll Results: Albanese Faces New Challenges Amid Declining Support

One Nation’s primary vote continues to surge as support for the federal…

Iranian Leader Reveals Heavy Toll of ‘Several Thousand’ Lives Lost in Protests

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has acknowledged that thousands of people…