Indian Embassy Confirms Safety of Deportees in Panama Amid Distress Signals

Panama's President Jose Raul Mulino announced the withdrawal from a 2017 agreement to join China's Belt and Road Initiative following escalating threats from US President Donald Trump regarding control of the Panama Canal. According to reports, Trump accused Panama of ceding control to China and warned he may seek to reassert US control over the strategic waterway, which was transferred to Panama in 1999 under a treaty allowing US intervention if operations were threatened.
In a recent meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Mulino stated that he would address US concerns about Chinese influence over the canal, emphasizing that Panama’s sovereignty was not negotiable. Despite pressure from the US government, Mulino downplayed Rubio's warnings, stating they contained "no real threat" and that his administration would prioritize strengthening relations with the US.
Additionally, Mulino indicated that Panama would conduct an audit of a company linked to China that operates near the canal, further illustrating his administration's response to US demands for decreased Chinese presence.