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Mulino Dismisses Claims Of U.S. Evaluating Panama Canal

March 20, 2025
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Panama’s President Dismisses Reports of U.S. Military Involvement in Panama Canal

During a press conference, Panama’s President Jose Raul Mulino addressed recent reports suggesting U.S. military involvement in ensuring full U.S. access to the Panama Canal. Mulino expressed skepticism towards these reports, stating that he does not attribute any value to claims made by unnamed sources.

Last week, two U.S. officials anonymously informed Reuters that the Pentagon had been directed to evaluate options for securing access to the Panama Canal, following President Donald Trump’s remarks about “taking back” the global shipping route. Trump’s comments regarding high toll charges and alleged Chinese control over the canal were refuted by Mulino, who emphasized the fair and transparent management of the waterway.

The Panama Canal Authority, a Panama government agency, oversees the operations of the canal. However, CK Hutchison, a Hong Kong-based firm, has held concessions to operate ports at both ends of the canal. Recently, CK Hutchison announced plans to sell its global ports business, including assets in Panama, to a group led by U.S. investment firm BlackRock.

Addressing the progress of the deal, Mulino stated that it is advancing slowly. He also mentioned upcoming meetings with the Panama Canal Authority to discuss major port projects and potential involvement in Trans-Pacific shipping. Additionally, Mulino will travel to Houston, Texas, at the end of May to engage with key players in the shipping industry.

Regarding migration issues, Mulino assured reporters that the logistics of a “reverse flow” of migrants heading south from the United States are under control. He plans to meet with Colombian President Gustavo Petro to discuss border-related matters next Friday.

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Overall, Mulino’s response to the reports of U.S. military involvement in the Panama Canal underscores Panama’s commitment to maintaining the integrity and sovereignty of this vital waterway.

Sources: Reuters, Reuters, Reuters, Reuters, Reuters

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