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Rubio raises concerns over China’s detention of Panama-flagged ships
Panama’s decision to strip Panama Ports Company of its concessions is a test of US backing for countries challenging China, experts say
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has voiced “serious concerns” over China’s intensified inspections of Panama-flagged vessels, vowing that the US “stands firmly” with Panama amid the Latin American country’s escalating fallout with Beijing.
Rubio said China’s recent actions “raise serious concerns about the use of economic tools to undermine the rule of law in Panama, a sovereign nation and vital partner for global commerce”.
“Detentions, delays, or other impediments to the movement of vessels undermine the stability of global supply chains, increase costs for businesses and consumers and erode confidence in the international trading system,” the top US diplomat said, according to a State Department statement issued on Thursday.
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“The United States stands firmly with Panama and looks forward to increasing our economic and security cooperation with this important partner.”
Liu Pengyu, spokesman for the Chinese embassy in the US, told the South China Morning Post on Thursday that China’s position on issues concerning the Panama Canal ports was clear, reiterating the foreign ministry’s earlier comment that Washington’s allegations expose its own ambitions over the canal.
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