Donald Trump and the Panama Canal: All the US president-elect's comments debunked
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58% : He said: "Every square metre of the Panama Canal and the surrounding area belongs to Panama and will continue belonging [to Panama]."Trump responded: "We'll see about that!"The 51-mile waterway in Panama connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean and is a major conduit for maritime trade.51% : The US president-elect spoke out about the vital waterway at AmericaFest, a four-day event for conservative politics, at the weekend.
50% : The claims have been refuted by Panama but Trump has stood by his comments.
41% : Speaking at AmericaFest on Sunday, Trump asked the crowd: "Has anyone ever heard of the Panama Canal?"
28% : It is not clear how Trump would seek to regain control over the canal.
27% : Donald Trump has been burning bridges with his Central American neighbours over the Panama Canal.
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