Breaking India News Today | In-Depth Reports & Analysis – IndiaNewsWeekBreaking India News Today | In-Depth Reports & Analysis – IndiaNewsWeek
  • Home
  • Nation
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • International
  • Technology
  • Auto News
Reading: Rubio arrives in Panama amidst Trump’s canal takeover threat
Share
Breaking India News Today | In-Depth Reports & Analysis – IndiaNewsWeekBreaking India News Today | In-Depth Reports & Analysis – IndiaNewsWeek
  • Home
  • Nation
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • International
  • Technology
  • Auto News
© 2024 All Rights Reserved | Powered by India News Week
Trending Now: Stay updated with the latest breaking news from India and around the world
Rubio lands in Panama as Trump threatens to ‘take back’ canal
Breaking India News Today | In-Depth Reports & Analysis – IndiaNewsWeek > International > Rubio arrives in Panama amidst Trump’s canal takeover threat
International

Rubio arrives in Panama amidst Trump’s canal takeover threat

International Desk By International Desk February 2, 2025 4 Min Read
Share
SHARE

United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio has embarked on his inaugural foreign trip with a visit to Panama, a longstanding US ally unsettled by President Donald Trump’s extraordinary threat to take control of the Panama Canal.

Starting his tour of the region, Rubio is set to explore Panama’s vital waterway and hold discussions with President Jose Raul Mulino on Sunday.

“It is not by chance that my initial overseas trip as secretary of state will keep me within the hemisphere,” he stated in a Wall Street Journal piece on Friday.

The canal serves as a crucial link between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and shores, facilitating 40 percent of US container traffic.

Trump has declined to rule out the possibility of using military force to acquire the Panama Canal, which was handed back to Panama at the end of 1999. He cited China’s substantial influence through its investments in the surrounding ports as a reason for his stance.

In his inauguration speech last month, Trump declared that the US would “reclaim” the canal and remained unyielding in his stance on Friday. “They have already made several offers,” Trump mentioned regarding Panama, “but we believe it is appropriate for us to regain control.”

He accused Panama of removing Chinese-language signs to disguise how “they have completely violated the agreement” on the canal. “Marco Rubio is heading over to speak to the person in charge,” Trump informed journalists.

Rubio’s mission also follows Trump’s imposition of tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, as well as the suspension of virtually all US foreign aid – actions indicating a more assertive foreign policy.

‘Canal belongs to Panama’

Panamanian President Mulino has categorically rejected any negotiations with the US concerning ownership of the canal. He expressed hope that Rubio’s visit would concentrate on common interests such as migration and combating drug trafficking.

“I cannot negotiate, it is not feasible,” Mulino stated on Thursday. “The canal belongs to Panama.”

Nevertheless, Rubio asserted that he would convey Trump’s intentions. In an interview on Thursday with SiriusXM host Megyn Kelly, he highlighted Trump’s interest driven by legitimate national security issues arising from mounting concerns about Chinese activity and influence in Latin America.

“We will discuss this matter,” Rubio remarked. “The president has been quite clear about his desire to oversee the canal once more. Clearly, the Panamanians are not in favor of this idea. This message has been communicated clearly.”

Despite Mulino’s rejection of negotiations, some believe Panama might be open to a compromise involving the transfer of canal operations to an American or European company, eliminating the involvement of the Hong Kong-based Hutchison Ports.

The acceptability of transferring the concession to meet Trump’s demands, which appear to encompass more than just operations, remains uncertain.

“In some respects, Trump is making progress effortlessly,” remarked Ryan Berg, director of the Americas program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a think tank based in Washington, DC. “However, it will hinge on how his non-negotiable terms are articulated.”

“There has been a lot of fiery rhetoric, and it will be Rubio’s responsibility to clarify it,” he added.

TAGGED:International
Share This Article
Twitter Copy Link
Previous Article 26 Nifty 50 companies report weak Q3FY25 earnings, but expect optimistic outlook for FY26: Report Nifty 50 companies anticipate brighter FY26 despite weak Q3 results: Report
Next Article SEBI extends ban on derivatives trading in 7 agri-commodities till March 31 SEBI extends ban on agri-commodities derivatives till March 31
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest News

Indian Union Muslim League Quits DMK, Supports TVK in Political Shift

June 21, 2026

Toy Story 5 Advocates Responsible Technology Use Amidst Consumerism Concerns

June 21, 2026

India’s Government Removes Millions from Voter Rolls Ahead of Key State Election

June 21, 2026

Hyderabad Neighbors Clash Over Persian Cat Amid Nationalism Controversy

June 21, 2026

San Francisco Native Returns Home to Film Netflix Romantic Comedy

June 21, 2026

India’s BJP Faces Criticism for Erasing Muslim History and Identity in Hindutva Agenda

June 21, 2026

You Might Also Like

Chornobyl’s surviving ‘liquidators’ return 40 years after nuclear disaster
International

Chornobyl Liquidators Return 40 Years After Nuclear Catastrophe to Share Their Stories

1 Min Read
Trump says Ukraine’s Zelenskyy to sign ‘very big’ deal on rare earths
International

Zelenskyy to sign ‘very big’ deal on rare earths, says Trump

5 Min Read
Bangladesh mourns Khaleda Zia in state funeral with massive crowds
International

Bangladesh Holds State Funeral for Khaleda Zia Amid Huge Crowds

3 Min Read
NASA to track temporary ‘mini moon’ asteroid with planetary radar — All you need to know
International

NASA tracks temporary ‘mini moon’ with radar tech

2 Min Read

About IndiaNewsWeek

IndiaNewsWeek is your trusted source for breaking news, in-depth analysis, and comprehensive coverage of India and the world. We deliver accurate, timely reporting across politics, economy, sports, entertainment, and technology.

contact@indianewsweek.com

Quick Links

  • Nation
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • International
  • Sports
  • Entertainment

More Sections

  • Technology
  • Auto News
  • Education
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy

Stay Connected

Follow us on social media for the latest updates and breaking news.

Facebook
X (Twitter)
YouTube
Follow US
© 2026 IndiaNewsWeek. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?