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Politico names first foreign destination of US secretary of state

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Published: January 23, 2025 1:27 pm
Author: RT

Marco Rubio’s upcoming trip to Panama reportedly comes as President Trump has threatened to reclaim the canal

Marco Rubio is set to visit Panama on his first international trip as US secretary of state, according to Politico. The visit could come as early as next week and follows President Donald Trump’s renewed push to reclaim the Western Hemisphere’s most important canal.

Rubio also plans to visit Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica, and the Dominican Republic during the trip, which is scheduled to run from late January to early February, the outlet reported on Wednesday, citing sources within the US administration.

Trump has repeatedly stated that he wants to take the waterway back from Panama, claiming that it was now controlled by China. He reiterated his stance in his inaugural address on Monday.

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Panama alerts UN over Trump’s threat to seize canal

Panama’s leadership has strongly rejected Trump’s remarks. The country has submitted a formal letter to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and the UN Security Council, rejecting Trump’s plans.

In the letter, Panama’s President Jose Raul Mulino said, “the canal is and will continue to be Panama’s,” wrote NYT. The document cites two articles of the UN charter that prohibit member states from using threats and force to violate “the territorial integrity or political independence” of others.

The Panama Canal is a crucial route for global shipping connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The waterway handles about 6% of worldwide trade. Built by the United States in the early 20th century, the canal was transferred to Panama under the Torrijos-Carter Treaties, signed in 1977.

A Chinese company, Hutchison Whampoa (now CK Hutchison Holdings), has been operating two ports near each end of the Panama Canal since the late 1990s. The ports are distinct from the waterway itself, which is managed by the Panama Canal Authority (ACP), an autonomous government agency.


READ MORE: Panama vows to resist US takeover of canal

Apart from the Panama Canal, Rubio is also expected to address the issue of curtailing illegal migration while on his trip to South America.

State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce confirmed Rubio’s overall travel plan on Wednesday. Engaging with America’s neighbors is “a vital element in addressing migration, supply chains and economic growth,” she noted.

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