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US secretary of state Marco Rubio has told Panama’s president the country must reduce alleged Chinese influence over the Panama Canal or face potential retaliation from America.

The comments were made in a face-to-face meeting with Panamanian President Jose Raul Mulino on Sunday.

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It was Mr Rubio’s first foreign trip as America’s top diplomat and comes after Mr Mulino has so far resisted pressure from the US.

Mr Trump previously demanded the canal be returned to US control and has repeatedly made allegations about China’s influence in the area.

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US secretary of state Marco Rubio, second right, meets with Panamanian President Jose Raul Mulino, left.
Pic: AP/Mark Schiefelbein

Speaking on behalf of Mr Trump, Mr Rubio said the US president had decided China’s presence in the canal area violates a treaty that led to the US turning the waterway over to Panama in 1999.

That treaty calls for the permanent neutrality of the American-built canal.

“Secretary Rubio made clear that this status quo is unacceptable and that absent immediate changes, it would require the United States to take measures necessary to protect its rights under the treaty,” the State Department said in a summary of the meeting.

“I don’t feel like there’s a real threat against the treaty and its validity,” Mr Mulino said.

The canal, a vital waterway for global trade, has emerged as a flashpoint for the new administration.

After the meeting, Mr Mulino suggested his country could accept direct deportations from the US, of non-Panamanian migrants who cross the Darien Gap jungle on Panama’s southern border with Colombia.

But he insisted the US would have to cover the cost.

“We spoke extensively about the problem of migration, with the understanding that Panama is a transit point,” Mr Mulino said after the meeting.

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