Panama complains to UN over Trump threat, China denies it interfered in canal
- Panama submitted a formal letter to U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres rejecting comments made by President Donald Trump about reclaiming the Panama Canal during his inauguration speech.
- The letter cited articles of the U.N. Charter that prohibit threats and force against territorial integrity, suggesting Trump's statements violated the Charter.
- Panama's President José Raúl Mulino stated that the canal belongs to Panama and rejected Trump's claims that it was ceded to China.
- China denied any interference with the Panama Canal, asserting it has never participated in its management or operation.
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