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Panama on Thursday rejected the United States’ claim that it had secured free passage for government vessels through the Panama Canal while bowing to US pressure to quit a key Chinese project. Panamanian President Jose Raul Mulino told reporters the US assertion about the waterway was “intolerable, simply and plainly intolerable,” adding that he rejected “bilateral relations based on lies and falsehoods.” Since winning the US election in November, US President Donald Trump has refused to rule out the use of force to seize the canal built by Washington over a century ago and later handed over to Panama. Around 40 percent of US container traffic passes through the narrow body of water linking the Caribbean Sea with the Pacific Ocean The new row between Panama and Washington erupted after the US State Department claimed that Panama had agreed to let US government vessels through the canal for free after talks last weekend between Mulino and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. In a post on the social media platform X, the State Department claimed the decision would save the US government “millions of dollars a year.” The Panama Canal Authority, which runs the waterway, quickly rejected the claim, saying it had “not made any adjustments” to its tariffs. US government vessels — which would be primarily from the navy — make up a small portion of the ships that pass through the canal. Trump has loudly complained that US vessels are being overcharged to use the shipping route. Both he and Rubio have complained about Chinese investment in the canal — a subsidiary of a Hong Kong firm operates ports on the waterway — and warned that Beijing could close the canal to the United States in a crisis. Panama has forcefully denied Trump’s claim that China has a role in running the canal. Trump and Mulino are scheduled to hold telephone talks on Friday to discuss the issue. In a key concession to Washington ahead of the discussions, Mulino on Thursday confirmed that Panama had pulled out of China’s massive Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) infrastructure program. Mulino said that the Panamanian Embassy in Beijing had given China the required 90-day notice of its decision not to renew its involvement in the BRI, which it joined in 2017. Panama is the first Latin American country to announce its withdrawal from the trillion-dollar program, which operates in over 100 countries.


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US Approves 11 Billion Dollar Arms Sale to Taiwan, Stirring Tensions With China The United States has approved an arms sales package worth about 11 billion dollars for Taiwan, a deal that strengthens the island’s defensive capacity and is expected to further strain relations with China. The approval, confirmed by US and Taiwanese officials, brings together one of the largest weapons packages offered to Taipei in recent years. According to official briefings, the proposed sale covers a wide range of military hardware, including advanced rocket systems, artillery, loitering munitions, anti tank missiles and related logistics support. The focus, officials said, is on boosting Taiwan’s ability to defend itself in the event of an external threat, particularly through mobile and precision based systems. In Taipei, the announcement was received as a strategic reassurance. Taiwan’s defence authorities described the move as a practical step towards strengthening deterrence and maintaining stability across the Taiwan Strait. They noted that the equipment would support ongoing efforts to modernise the armed forces and improve readiness without altering the island’s long standing defensive posture. Beijing’s response, though not unexpected, was firm. China has consistently opposed US arms sales to Taiwan, which it considers part of its territory. Chinese officials have repeatedly warned that such transactions violate its sovereignty and undermine regional peace. Diplomatic protests are expected, with analysts suggesting that Beijing could respond with military drills or economic countermeasures, as seen after previous deals. The sale follows established US policy under the Taiwan Relations Act, which obliges Washington to provide Taipei with the means to defend itself, even while formally recognising Beijing as the sole legal government of China. American officials stressed that the package is defensive in nature and does not signal a change in US policy. Before the deal is finalised, it will undergo a mandatory review period in the US Congress. Lawmakers from both major parties have historically supported arms sales to Taiwan, making approval likely unless unforeseen objections arise. As the paperwork moves through Washington, the wider implications are already taking shape. At a time of heightened rivalry between the world’s two largest economies, the decision adds another layer of uncertainty to an already delicate balance in East Asia.

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