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Rubio to check out Panama, source states, amid Trump push to take back canal

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will check out Panama during his very first abroad journey in the post, a source informed Reuters on Thursday, as President Donald Trump makes a push for the United States to reclaim the Panama Canal that has outraged the Central American nation.

Rubio is anticipated to depart on Jan. 31 and travel throughout the first week of February, making extra drop in Guatemala, Dominican Republic, Costa Rica and El Salvador, according to the source who recognized with the strategies.

Planning for the journey is still continuous and the itinerary is subject to alter, the source included.

Asked about the journey, the U.S. State Department on Thursday said it did not have itinerary to reveal at this time.

Trump has actually accused Panama of breaking the promises it made for the last transfer of the strategic waterway in 1999 and of delivering its operation to China - allegations that the Panamanian government has highly denied.

We didn't offer it to China. We offered it to Panama, and we're. taking it back, Trump stated in his inaugural address on Monday.

President Jose Raul Mulino reacted on X on Monday that the. Panama Canal is and will continue to be Panamanian. Panama has. likewise signaled the United Nations to Trump's remarks, in a letter. seen on Tuesday.

The canal is an 82-km (51-mile) waterway that connects the. Pacific and Atlantic Oceans through Panama and is important to. U.S. imports of cars and commercial items by container ships. from Asia, and for U.S. exports of commodities, including. melted natural gas.

The United States mostly developed the canal and administered. area surrounding it for years. The U.S. and Panama signed. accords in 1977 that paved the way for the canal's return to. complete Panamanian control, and Washington handed it over in 1999. after a duration of joint administration.

(source: Reuters)