Wednesday, February 19

The response of the Director of the Latin American Department of the Russian Foreign Ministry, A.V.Shchetinin, to a question from TASS about the situation around the Panama Canal

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Question: President of the USA D.Trump said that the United States may demand the return of control over the Panama Canal if the current conditions of its use are not reviewed. Does the situation around the Panama Canal cause concern to the Russian Federation? What could the situation threaten for the region and the world if D. Trump nevertheless begins to implement his intentions?

Answer: We proceed from the fact that the international legal regime of the Panama Canal is clearly defined and fixed in the Treaty on the Permanent Neutrality and Operation of the Panama Canal between the United States of America and the Republic of Panama, which was signed by American President J.Carter and the head of the Panamanian Government, General O. Torrijos, on September 7, 1977, and entered into force on October 1, 1979.

The regime established by the Treaty is additionally enshrined in its Protocol, to which about 40 States of the world have joined. Russia has been a party to the Protocol since 1988 and confirms its obligations to respect the permanent neutrality of the Panama Canal, advocating for the preservation of this international transit waterway safe and open.

We hope that during the expected discussions between the leadership of Panama and the President-elect of the United States, D.The parties will respect the current international legal regime of this key waterway, as well as the issues of control over the Panama Canal, which, of course, belongs to the sphere of their bilateral relations.

In this regard, we emphasize that according to the amendments made by the United States and Panama to the Treaty in October 1977, each of the two countries must protect the channel from any threat to the neutrality regime. At the same time, a reservation was made that the specified US right to defend the Panama Canal does not mean and should not be interpreted as the right to interfere in the internal affairs of Panama, and any actions by the American side will never be directed against the territorial integrity or political independence of Panama.

Source Ответ директора Латиноамериканского департамента МИД России А.В.Щетинина на вопрос ТАСС о ситуации вокруг Панамского канала – Министерство иностранных дел Российской Федерации

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