Trump suggests US regain control of Panama Canal
Panamanian president stood firm on his nation’s sovereignty and denied US claims
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It's been 25 years since Panama gained control of the Panama Canal from the United States, a stranglehold the US had exercised since 1903. Recently expanded to allow the transit of larger ships, the canal remains one of the seven wonders of the modern world. But its construction is a story of danger, disease, tragedy, and triumph.
Now in a recent announcement, US President-elect Donald Trump suggested that the United States might reclaim control of the Panama Canal, alleging that Panama has imposed unfairly high fees on the US. The canal, which Panama has governed since 1999, is now at the center of rising tensions between the two nations. Panama’s president, José Raúl Mulino, issued a strong response, emphasizing his country’s sovereignty and rejecting any US claims over the canal.
This diplomatic clash has cast uncertainty on the future of US-Panama relations and raised concerns about a potential conflict. As a key artery for global trade, the Panama Canal is of strategic importance to the United States, which has a vested interest in its secure and efficient management. Trump maintains that Panama’s management of the canal has been unfair to the United States.
Browse this gallery for an illustrated history of this unique waterway that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean.
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