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  2. Panama–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The latter day is known in Panama as the Martyrs' Day (Panama), in which a riot over the right to raise the Panamanian flag in an American school became the vicinity of the Panama Canal. The following years saw a lengthy negotiation process with the United States, culminating with the Torrijos–Carter Treaties , in which the transfer of the ...

  3. Foreign relations of Panama - Wikipedia

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    See Panama–Russia relations. Panama has an embassy in Moscow. [32] Russia has an embassy in Panama city. [33] Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic: 1 June 1979 [1] See Panama–Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic relations. Panama was the first Latin American country on recognizing the SADR in 1978, during the military rule of Omar Torrijos. [34]

  4. List of ambassadors of the United States to Panama - Wikipedia

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    The rank of the U.S. chief of mission to Panama was originally Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, but it was upgraded to Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in 1939. Normal diplomatic relations between the United States and Panama have been interrupted only once, from January 10 to April 3, 1964, in the aftermath of the ...

  5. What’s the history of the Panama Canal, and why is Trump ...

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    Those tensions reached a peak on January 9, 1964, when anti-American riots led to several deaths in the Canal Zone and the brief severing of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

  6. Panama - Wikipedia

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    Panama is the second country in Latin America (the other being Costa Rica) to permanently abolish its standing army. Panama maintains armed police and security forces, and small air and maritime forces. They are tasked with law enforcement and can perform limited military actions.

  7. Trump negotiating a new Panama Canal treaty for the American ...

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    The Panama Canal is vital to free commerce and the national security interests of the United States. Approximately 73% of all ships coming through the Panama Canal are heading to or coming from U ...

  8. Trump picks ambassador to Panama, knocks Central American ...

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    Trump said the Central American country, with whom the U.S. has had diplomatic relations since 1903, is "ripping us off on the Panama Canal, far beyond their wildest dreams."

  9. History of Panama (1977–present) - Wikipedia

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    Critics argue that about half the aid was a gift from the American taxpayer to American businesses, as $400 million consisted of incentives for U.S. business to export products to Panama, $150 million was to pay off bank loans and $65 million went to private sector loans and guarantees to U.S. investors. [1]