Is US Secretary Of State Headed To Panama To Give Donald Trump's Canal Threat A Shape? New Reports Suggests...
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1/22/2025 10:12:26 PM
(MENAFN- Live Mint) US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is likely to visit Panama late January. The visit is expected after US President Donald trump said he would take back the Panama Canal.
Three US officials told Politico Rubio is set to visit Panama as early as next week. The trip, which is reportedly scheduled to run from late January to early February, also includes Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic, the officials were quoted as saying.
All the officials, however, stressed that the travel plans are tentative. The trip is expected to be Rubio's first foreign travel as secretary of State.
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Politico reported that Rubio is expected to cover at least two issues at the top of Trump's MAGA foreign policy agenda during the travel. These include "curtailing illegal migration and Trump's push to reclaim the Panama Canal ," according to one of the current officials and the former official.
This comes as Donald Trump has repeatedly suggested the US may use military force to take back the Panama Canal.
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In his inauguration speech on Monday, January 26, US President Donald Trump repeated his aspiration that the United States would take back the Panama 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, He, however, refused to rule out possible use of military force, drawing criticism from Washington's Latin American friends and foes alike.
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He also repeated 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 .
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