Panama Canal chief dismisses Trump's claims on China, fees
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
61% : "Look, the Panama Canal is vital to our country, it's being operated by China, China," Trump said.49% : Trump has repeatedly brought up the idea of the U.S. gaining control of the Panama Canal.
47% : In the press conference, Trump argued China is in charge of the canal.
36% : Trump also argued that Panama was looking for $3 billion to repair the canal and that there are higher fees for American shipping and U.S. Navy ships.
30% : At a press conference on Tuesday, Trump refused to commit to not using the U.S. military to take control of the passageway.
26% : Vásquez Morales said the country has not requested any funds from the U.S. for the canal and was unsure what money Trump was referring to, the Journal reported.
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