00:00We are in the area of the upper chamber to the lower chamber.
00:07The Panama Canal belongs to Panama, there is nothing to discuss.
00:11I imagine that Donald Trump wants to intervene abruptly,
00:15and I think that would be a serious problem for Latin America,
00:19since the Panama Canal has connections with all the countries.
00:23Now we're talking!
00:45Those bold statements, those aggressive statements,
00:51verbal statements, but also threats of intervention by force,
00:55the people of Panama need to have a message.
00:57And we do not accept under any criteria the statements of Trump.
01:03Neither Trump, nor the gringos, nor his army, nor his government have anything in Panama.
01:07It is a vessel with the capacity of liquefied oil gas.
01:12It is a pleasant experience in our country.
01:21I think it's like when the United States gave the Panama Canal,
01:26there were treaties in the middle.
01:28I think they were treaties that were made for something,
01:31more than anything to maintain peace.
01:33There are a number of countries that use the Canal.
01:35So, in the same way, I think that if any of those rules are broken,
01:41it must be kept as it is,
01:43more than anything to avoid conflicts, to maintain peace.
01:51Panama Canal
02:02I fully reject everything said by Mr. Trump.
02:05First, because it's false.
02:07And second, because the Panama Canal is from Panama and will continue to be from Panama.
02:12The Panama Canal was not a concession or a gift that the United States made.
02:21The Panama Canal was not a concession or a gift that the United States made.
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