The United States on Tuesday led a group of regional countries in a joint call backing Panama in a dispute with China over the canal, calling Beijing’s actions a threat to them all.
The United States, which has already been vocal on the issue, led a joint statement of mostly right-leaning countries: Bolivia, Costa Rica, Guyana, Paraguay and Trinidad and Tobago.
China’s actions “are a blatant attempt to politicize maritime trade and infringe on the sovereignty of the nations of our hemisphere,” said the statement released by the US State Department.
“Panama is a pillar of our maritime trading system, and as such must remain free from any undue external pressure,” it said. “Any attempts to undermine Panama’s sovereignty are a threat to us all.”
Panama took control of two ports previously operated by a Hong Kong-based conglomerate on the crucial passageway for global trade, following a decision by the Panamanian Supreme Court in January.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio last month denounced China for allegedly detaining two Panama-flagged ships in response to the takeover.
China had threatened Panama with payback but denied holding up the ships, accusing the United States of fabrications.
Trump returned to office last year vowing to seize back US control of the Panama Canal, which was handed over in a deal reached by former president Jimmy Carter. (AFP)



