The Panama Canal is shaping as a central - and unforseen - part of Donald Trump's foreign policy, with the US president threatening to "take back" the vital waterway and accusing China of interfering in its operations.
The government of Panama has firmly rejected any notion that China is wielding undue influence over the 100-year-old waterway.
But after talks with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio last weekend, the president of Panama, José Raúl Mulino, announced the Central American country would no longer take part in Beijing's Belt and Road Initiative, a major infrastructure agreement.
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