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Updated · South China Morning Post · May 26
Panama Urges UN Dialogue to Ease China Canal Tensions at 15-Member Security Council
Updated
Updated · South China Morning Post · May 26

Panama Urges UN Dialogue to Ease China Canal Tensions at 15-Member Security Council

2 articles · Updated · South China Morning Post · May 26
  • Javier Martinez-Acha used Panama’s UN Security Council address to press for dialogue and “bridge-building” as friction with China over the Panama Canal has intensified.
  • At the 15-member council, the foreign minister cast dialogue as “the highest form of trust” in diplomacy and peaceful dispute settlement, framing the speech as an effort to lower bilateral tensions.
  • Martinez-Acha also defended “useful multilateralism,” saying the UN should be judged less by resolutions passed than by its ability to prevent conflicts, protect lives and deliver concrete answers.
  • The appeal underscores Panama’s effort to shift a canal dispute with China away from escalation and toward a broader diplomatic track at the UN.
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