Indian Embassy Confirms Safety of Deportees in Panama Amid Distress Signals

China has expressed strong disapproval of the United States following Panama's decision not to renew a significant infrastructure agreement with Beijing. The Foreign Ministry criticized what it termed U.S. "coercion," which it claims influenced Panama's choice amid threats from U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio regarding its control over the Panama Canal, according to a statement made by spokesperson Lin Jian.
The shift is significant as it follows increased scrutiny from U.S. officials criticizing Chinese influence in the region. In response, Panama's President José Raúl Mulino has publicly rejected these pressures and labeled U.S. claims as "lies and falsehoods," particularly regarding rights to the canal.
The Belt and Road Initiative, Xi Jinping’s flagship foreign policy aimed at enhancing global connectivity, has faced mixed reactions, with concerns about debts incurred by participating nations. Observers note that Panama's decision signals a potential U.S. gain in influence, although some speculate future negotiations might address shared interests concerning canal operations.