In recent weeks, President Donald Trump has intensified his stance on the Panama Canal, asserting that Panama has “violated the agreement” between the two nations. He emphasized that the United States constructed the canal over a century ago, labeling it as “one of the great wonders of the world.” Trump expressed dissatisfaction with the current management and fee structures, suggesting that the U.S. should “take it back.” He has tasked Secretary of State Marco Rubio with addressing these concerns during his visit to Panama.
Panama’s President, José Raúl Mulino, has firmly responded, stating that “every square meter of the Panama Canal and its adjacent zone belongs to Panama, and will continue to do so.” He refuted claims of any violations and emphasized Panama’s sovereignty over the canal. This exchange has heightened tensions, with Panama expressing concerns to the United Nations about potential U.S. intentions regarding the canal.
The Panama Canal, completed in 1914, was under U.S. control until the Torrijos–Carter Treaties of 1977, which outlined its transfer to Panama by the end of 1999. The canal remains a vital conduit for international maritime trade, and any disputes over its control could have significant global economic implications.
Analysts caution that any move by the U.S. to reclaim the canal could lead to substantial geopolitical and economic consequences. They advise that diplomatic avenues be thoroughly explored to address concerns without escalating tensions.
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