Panama Withdraws from China's Belt and Road Initiative, Prioritizes US Navy Transits Through Canal

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Panama Says It Won't Renew 'Belt And Road' Memorandum With China After Marco Rubio Visit

"The memorandum of understanding from 2017 regarding the Belt and Road Initiative won't be renewed by my government. We will study the possibility that it can be finished sooner but I think it will be done in a year or two because renewals take place every three years," said Jose Raul Mulino.

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Panama to end key canal deal with China

Panama's President Jose Raul Mulino has announced that the country will not renew its 2017 memorandum of understanding with China. The decision, which pertains to the Belt and Road initiative, was taken after a meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Rubio urged Panama to distance itself from Beijing to maintain its sovereignty over the strategically important Panama Canal during their discussion.

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'Massive W': Panama Announces It Will End Key Economic Deal With China After Rubio Visit

Rubio explained President Trump’s position that Chinese influence over the canal is not only a threat to the waterway but is also “a violation of the Treaty Concerning the Permanent Neutrality and Operation of the Panama Canal,” the State Department said. Absent changes, the U.S. would “take measures necessary to protect its rights under the Treaty,” the statement added.

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Panama Won't Renew Belt and Road Agreement With China, Making It First Latin American Nation To Leave Initiative
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino on Sunday. He said the United States will not renew its agreement with China's Belt and Road Initiative. The move will make Panama the first Latin American country to leave the initiative.
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Panama drops Belt and Road deal with China amid Donald Trump’s warning, but sends a strong message to US
Panama will not renew the 2017 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to join China's overseas development initiative. President Jose Raul Mulino asserted that his country's sovereignty over the Panama Canal is not up for discussion. The decision comes amid Donald Trump's warnings that the United States would take control of the Canal.
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US Says Its Navy Ships Will Have Free Passage Through The Panama Canal After Marco Rubio's Visit
Panama's canal authority says it will "optimize transit priority" of US Navy ships through the waterway. It is one of the concessions made by President Jose Raul Mulino following the visit from Rubio. The Panamanian government also said it will not renew a memorandum of understanding with China regarding its "Belt and Road Initiative"
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Panama will leave Beijing's Belt and Road project as U.S. targets China's alleged influence over canal
Panamanian leader José Raúl Mulino said U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio made “no real threat of retaking the canal or the use of force.” Panama will leave Beijing’s Belt and Road project, Mulino told reporters.
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Panama Won’t Renew Key Canal Deal with China after Rubio Threatens U.S. Action | National Review
Panama signed a memo of understanding with China’s Belt and Road global development project that comes up for renewal every three years.
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Panama Gives In To Trump, Will Let U.S. Navy Ships Pass Canal For Free
The move will save the U.S. Navy between $2.5 million and $3 million a year. The move follows a meeting between Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino. The Canal Authority says it will work with the United States to “optimize transit priority”
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After One Meeting, Panama Agrees to Ditch China
The President of Panama, José Raúl Mulino, has announced that following his meeting yesterday with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Panama has decided not to renew its 2017 Memo with China regarding their “Belt and Road Initiative” They will also look towards voiding their Agreements with the Chinese Government before their End Dates of 2027 and 2028.
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Washington welcomes Panama's decision not to renew its agreement with China regarding canal
José Raúl Mulino, announced that his government will let the memorandum of understanding signed in 2017 with China expire.
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Panama promises to end key agreement with China amid US pressure
Panama's president promised to end a key agreement with China and allow U.S Navy ships free passage through the Panama Canal Sunday.
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Report: Panama offers US Navy ships free passage through Panama Canal
The offer would allow the U.S. to save between $2.5 million and $3 million each year. On Sunday, Trump said China is running the Panama Canal and “we’re gonna take it back, or something very powerful’s going to happen.”
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The US' Coercion Of Panama Over The Canal Presages Impending Military Tensions With China
The US wants to preemptively neutralize as many of the means as possible through which China could asymmetrically respond to this scenario. The Hong Kong-based company which built port facilities on both sides of the canal is under the Chinese government's control and could shut down transit through that waterway in the event of a crisis.
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Rubio Succeeds in Getting Panama to Exit Belt and Road Initiative
Secretary of State Marco Rubio convinced Panama’s President José Raúl Mulino to opt out of renewing its agreement with China regarding the Belt and Road Initiative. In 2017, Panama cut diplomatic ties with Taiwan, the self-governing Island that China claims as its territory, and recognized Beijing instead. The following year, Panama became the first Latin American country to sign onto the Chinese leader Xi Jinping's signature global infrastructure program.
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