President of Panama: ‘The canal is and will remain Panama’s’
- Jose Mulino, the President of Panama, rejected President Trump's suggestion about U.S. Sovereignty over the Panama Canal in a statement released after Trump's inauguration.
- Mulino emphasized that the canal is and will remain under Panamanian control, highlighting its historical significance since the Torrijos-Carter Treaty in 1999.
- Trump mentioned restoring the name of Mount McKinley during his inaugural address, which Mulino's statement directly opposed.
- Mulino stated that Panama has responsibly managed the canal for 25 years, serving global commerce, including that of the United States.
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