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US, allies release joint statement supporting Panama’s sovereignty

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April 28 (Reuters) - The ‌United States, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Guyana, Paraguay, ​and Trinidad and Tobago released a joint statement in support of ⁠Panama's sovereignty on Tuesday, saying recent actions by China are an attempt to politicize maritime trade and infringe ​on the sovereignty of nations in the hemisphere.

"We are monitoring ‌with vigilance China’s targeted economic pressure and the recent actions that have affected Panama-flagged vessels," the statement said. "Panama is a ⁠pillar of our maritime trading system, and ⁠as such must remain free from any undue external pressure."

Panama's Supreme Court in late January invalidated the legal framework supporting the 1997 concession granting CK Hutchison's Panama ‌Ports Company the right to operate the Balboa and ⁠Cristobal terminals on the Pacific and ‌Atlantic sides of the Panama Canal.

The ​cancellation followed mounting U.S. pressure to curb Chinese influence around the strategic canal, which handles about 5% of ‌global maritime trade.

CK Hutchison, which operated ​the ports for nearly ⁠30 years, has rejected the court ruling, ‌accused Panamanian authorities of unlawfully ⁠seizing property, and launched an international arbitration case against the country, claiming damages of more than $2 billion.

The Panamanian court ​ruling was followed ‌by a surge in detentions and inspections of Panama-flagged vessels ⁠in China in apparent ​retaliation.

(Reporting by Christian Martinez in Los Angeles and Ryan ​Patrick Jones in Toronto)

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