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'Be serious', says Panama president on Trump 'invasion' question

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Posted on January 22, 2025

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By Cecile Mantovani and Alexander Smith DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - Panama's President Jose Raul Mulino responded "be serious, be serious" on Wednesday when asked in Davos whether he was concerned

Panama President Dismisses Trump's Canal Remarks

By Cecile Mantovani and Alexander Smith

DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - Panama's President Jose Raul Mulino responded "be serious, be serious" on Wednesday when asked in Davos whether he was concerned the U.S. would invade after President Donald Trump said he would take back the Panama Canal.

Mulino declined to answer other questions after speaking on a panel session addressing Latin America's "faultlines" at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in the Swiss resort.

In his inauguration speech on Monday that invoked the 19th century expansionist doctrine of "Manifest Destiny", Trump repeated his aspiration that the United States would take back the canal, which is a key route for world shipping.

Trump gave no further details on when or how he intended to reclaim the canal - which is the sovereign territory of an ally - but has previously refused to rule out possible use of military force, drawing criticism from Washington's Latin American friends and foes alike.

He also repeated previous accusations against Panama of breaking promises it made for the final transfer of the strategic waterway in 1999 and of ceding its operation to China, allegations the Panamanian government has vehemently denied.

Mulino said on X on Monday that Panama has administered the canal responsibly for world trade, including for the United States, and that it "is and will continue to be Panamanian".

(Reporting by Alexander Smith and Cecile Mantovani; Editing by Alex Richardson)

Key Takeaways

  • Panama's President Mulino dismisses Trump's canal comments.
  • Trump suggests reclaiming the Panama Canal in his speech.
  • Mulino emphasizes Panama's responsible canal administration.
  • Trump's remarks draw criticism from Latin American leaders.
  • Panama denies allegations of ceding canal operations to China.

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The article discusses Panama's President responding to Trump's remarks about reclaiming the Panama Canal.
What did Trump say about the Panama Canal?
Trump suggested the U.S. should reclaim the Panama Canal, invoking Manifest Destiny.
How did Panama's President respond?
President Mulino dismissed the remarks, emphasizing Panama's responsible management of the canal.

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