Trump: There is no need to interfere with the US Army to solve the Panama Channel problem
US President Donald Trump said solving the Panama Canal problem does not need to interfere with the US military.
“I don’t think there is a force in Panama,” Trump told reporters on his way to the White House at the airport.
According to Ryanovsti, Trump insisted that the United States intends to prevent China’s ownership of the Panama Canal.
In a speech by Trump, Trump said in a speech that the United States plans to regain control of the Panama Canal, which he says was “delivered to Panama”.
Trump’s new remarks come as Panama President Jose Raul Mulino, after talking to US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, told Panama that the Panama government would not extend my note with China on the “Belt and Road” plan.
The US Secretary of State also said that the US president did not want to maintain the status of the Panama Canal “given China’s growing influence in the region.”
Trump also told reporters in his new statements at the airport that he will discuss his decision to impose tariffs on Mexico and Canada on Monday: “I talk to Prime Minister (Justin) Trudeau and talk to Mexico in the morning. I do and I don’t expect anything great. We made tariffs, they owe us a lot of money.
Asked if any time framework for the promised implementation of tariffs on EU goods, Trump said this would happen soon: “I can’t say there is a timetable, but soon.”
It was reported earlier that the US president had set customs tariffs on Mexico and Canada at a 5 % level. These tariffs will be implemented from February 5.
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