US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth paid a visit to Panama in early April where he met President José Raúl Mulino, Security Minister Frank Ábrego, and the administrator of the Panama Canal Authority (ACP), Ricaurte Vásquez. The visit drew considerable attention, coming amid tensions stemming from US President Donald Trump’s recent threat to reclaim the Panama Canal due to claims of Chinese interference [SSR-25-02] and high tolls. Since Hegseth’s visit, the details of a bilateral Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on security have drawn particular controversy amid fears it will lead to an expanded US military presence in Panama, while a Panamanian citizens’ group has filed a case before the supreme court seeking to declare it unconstitutional. The agreements over the Canal have also proven contentious.End of preview - This article contains approximately 1409 words.
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