Panama denies State Department's claim US government vessels can freely transit canal —'intolerable falsehood'
- Panama denied the United States' claim that it agreed to allow US government vessels to transit the Panama Canal for free, calling it an "intolerable falsehood" according to President Jose Raul Mulino.
- The US State Department stated that this decision would save the US government "millions of dollars a year," which Panama disputed.
- Panama confirmed its withdrawal from China's Belt and Road Initiative, becoming the first Latin American country to do so, as stated by Mulino.
- Mulino expressed interest in strengthening ties with the US and expanding American investments in Panama, indicating a desire for improved relations.
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