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Panama ties should not be subject to third-party interference, says China

Panama ties should not be subject to third-party interference, says China

Posted on May 27, 2026 By admin


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China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Beijing ​was ready to deepen practical cooperation with Panama ‌and urged the Central American country ​to safeguard Chinese firms’ rights ⁠during a meeting with Panamanian Foreign Minister Javier Martínez-Acha, China’s official news agency Xinhua reported.

Mr. Wang, who met Mr. ‌Acha on the sidelines of a United Nations Security Council meeting ‌in New York, said China-Panama ties should ‌not ⁠be subject to third-party interference, ⁠Xinhua reported, a reference to U.S. pressure over Chinese-linked infrastructure near the Panama Canal, which handles 5% of ​global maritime trade.

The meeting ‌comes after months of tension over the future of two key container terminals at Balboa and Cristobal, located near the ‌Pacific and Atlantic entrances to the ​canal but operated separately from the waterway itself.

In late January, Panama’s ⁠Supreme Court declared unconstitutional the legal framework underpinning a 1997 concession and a 2021 extension ‌that allowed Panama Ports Company, a subsidiary of Hong Kong-listed CK Hutchison, to operate the terminals.

China and Hong Kong authorities have said they oppose the ruling against CK Hutchison’s port concessions, calling ‌it an “act of bad faith”. The cancellation followed U.S. ​pressure to curb Chinese influence around the canal.

CK Hutchison, which operated the ⁠ports for nearly 30 years, has accused Panamanian ⁠authorities of unlawfully seizing property and launched an international arbitration case ‌against the country, claiming damages of more than $2 billion.

Published – May 27, 2026 02:54 pm IST



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