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Trump Calls for Free Passage of American Ships Through Panama and Suez Canals

Trump Calls for Free Passage of American Ships Through Panama and Suez Canals
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Politics April 27, 2025 06:30

washington - President Donald Trump orders US ships to navigate Panama and Suez Canals without toll charges, impacting both military and commercial vessels.

Trump Calls for Free Passage of American Ships

President Donald Trump has instructed Secretary of State Marco Rubio to ensure that American ships can navigate the Panama and Suez Canals without incurring fees. This directive is intended for both military and commercial vessels, as stated by Trump.

Military Pressure and Panama's Response

Previously, Trump expressed interest in acquiring control over the Panama Canal and suggested the possibility of using military force. In response, the Panamanian government asserted its sole authority over the canal's future.

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