Panama Denies US Claims on Canal Agreement
panama February 6, 2025 09:27Panama refutes the US claim of free passage for US naval ships through the Panama Canal, leading to diplomatic tensions.
Panama refutes the US claim of free passage for US naval ships through the Panama Canal, leading to diplomatic tensions.
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