Indian Embassy Confirms Safety of Deportees in Panama Amid Distress Signals

Panama City hosts U.S. Senator Marco Rubio this weekend as escalating tensions surround the Panama Canal, a critical maritime route. Following President Donald Trump's controversial claims regarding alleged Chinese military presence at the canal and threats of military action, local leaders are on high alert. Former President Ernesto Pérez Balladares predicts “many casualties” if conflicts escalate, according to his statements reported in local media.
During Rubio's diplomatic visit, expectations remain high for potential concessions from Panamanian officials, with Trump’s envoy suggesting that Panama might allow U.S. naval access to the canal without tolls. However, anti-American sentiments linger, with many Panamanians questioning Trump’s assertions regarding China’s influence. Evidence of a growing Chinese presence has strained U.S.-Panama relations, as China has invested significantly in the region, making it a key trading partner.
Panama's President José Raúl Mulino maintains that the canal's sovereignty is non-negotiable, and discussions are ongoing to de-escalate the situation without conceding control, as highlighted by official statements.