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Tourists watch a cargo ship transit through the Panama Canal in Panama City. — AFP
Tourists watch a cargo ship transit through the Panama Canal in Panama City. — AFP
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PANAMA CITY: The status of the Panama Canal is non-negotiable, President Jose Raul Mulino said in a statement, after Donald Trump's recent threats to reclaim the man-made waterway. The US president-elect on Saturday had slammed what he called unfair fees for US ships passing through the Panama Canal and threatened to demand control of the waterway be returned to Washington.


Mulino dismissed Trump's comments, saying "Every square metre of the Panama Canal and its adjacent areas belongs to Panama and will continue belonging to Panama". He reiterated in a statement -- also signed by former presidents Ernesto Perez Balladares, Martin Torrijos and Mireya Moscoso -- that "the sovereignty of our country and our canal are not negotiable." The canal "is part of our history of struggle and an irreversible conquest," read the statement, which the four politicians had signed after a meeting at the seat of the Panamanian government. "Panamanians may think differently in many aspects, but when it comes to our canal and our sovereignty, we all unite under the same flag." — AFP


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