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Diplomatic Row Ignites as Panama Demolishes Chinese Monument Near Canal

Eugenio Rodolfo Sanabria Reporter / Updated : 2025-12-30 09:13:17
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PANAMA CITY — A diplomatic firestorm has erupted between Panama and China following the abrupt midnight demolition of a monument commemorating Chinese immigration near the Panama Bridge of the Americas.

On December 27, municipal authorities in Arraiján deployed excavators under the cover of darkness to tear down the "150th Anniversary of Chinese Settlement" memorial. The structure, erected in 2004, symbolized the contributions of the 300,000-strong Chinese-Panamanian community. While the city cited "structural instability" and "public safety risks" as the reason for the removal, local media noted that no technical reports were provided, nor was the Chinese community consulted.

The backlash from Beijing was immediate. The Chinese Embassy in Panama condemned the act as "illegal and inappropriate," labeling it an insult to the Chinese diaspora. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian further escalated the rhetoric, issuing a formal protest and strongly condemning the local government’s "barbaric" decision.

The incident occurs against a backdrop of intense geopolitical friction. U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has recently signaled intentions to reclaim control over the Panama Canal, alleging excessive Chinese influence in the region. This pressure recently led a Hong Kong-based firm to sell its canal port interests to a U.S. asset manager.

Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino has distanced himself from the local mayor’s actions. Taking to social media, Mulino slammed the demolition as "unjustifiable" and vowed to explore restoration efforts through national heritage programs. As the U.S. and China continue their "power game" over the world’s most vital waterway, this fallen monument has become a potent symbol of the region's fragile neutrality.

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