U.S. deploys military forces to Panama over Canal by end of 2025?
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Panama's Foreign Minister Declares Canal Sovereignty Non-Negotiable Amid Trump's Military Threat
Jan 8, 2025, 01:27 AM
Panama has reaffirmed that the sovereignty of the Panama Canal is non-negotiable, following comments by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump who did not rule out military action to regain control of the canal. Panama's Foreign Minister Javier Martínez-Acha emphasized that the canal is an irreversible achievement and part of the country's history of struggle. He also denied any formal or informal contact with Trump or representatives of the incoming U.S. administration. Martínez-Acha stated that the canal's operation remains in Panamanian hands and will continue to be so, stressing Panama's commitment to maintaining good relations with the U.S. while prioritizing national sovereignty.
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No significant action • 25%
Demand return of the canal • 25%
Negotiate lower fees • 25%
Increase tariffs on Panama • 25%
Military Action • 25%
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Diplomatic Agreement • 25%
Economic Coercion • 25%
Stalemate • 25%
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Successful negotiation • 25%
International mediation • 25%
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Strengthen relations • 25%
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