Panama Files UN Complaint Against Trump's Claims Over Canal Sovereignty
Panama's President Jose Raul Mulino has formally submitted a complaint to the United Nations in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's assertion that the Panama Canal was a gift from the United States. Mulino firmly rejected this claim during a speech at the Davos Conference, emphasizing that the canal is the rightful property of Panama and highlighting the nation's sovereignty.
In his remarks, Mulino criticized any foreign interference in Panama's affairs and reiterated the country's commitment to neutrality. The complaint follows Trump's threats concerning the canal, which prompted Panama to audit port operators connected to Hong Kong. Mulino's stance has garnered support from Russia and China, both of which have called for respect for international law regarding the issue.
In a related context, Greenland's Prime Minister Múte Bourup Egede also voiced a rejection of any U.S. acquisition proposals, advocating for self-determination amidst rising tensions in the Arctic region.
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