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Trump delays meeting with Panamanian president as tensions over canals simmer

The U.S. president Donald Trump postponed his phone call with Panamanian leader Jose Raul Mulino because of last-minute changes to the agenda. This was announced by the Panamanian government on Friday amid tensions surrounding U.S. threats that it would take over the Panama Canal.

The government of Panama said that the foreign office would share the details about the new date after it had been coordinated.

Mulino accused the U.S. government of spreading "lies" and falsehoods after it claimed that its vessels could pass through the Panama Canal for free.

He also denied claims that China controls and has troops in the Canal, which is a vital shipping waterway connecting the Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean.

Panama Canal Authority is an autonomous agency under the supervision of the Panamanian Government that controls and operates the canal.

Both leaders were scheduled to address the media at 3:30 pm local time, on Friday afternoon.

Mulino announced that following a visit by U.S. Secretary Marco Rubio to his country, it would not be renewing a broad agreement in order to contribute to China’s signature.

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(source: Reuters)