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Panama President Jose Raul Mulino accused the U.S. of spreading lies and falsehoods after the State Department claimed U.S. government vessels could pass the Panama Canal without paying. The Panama Canal Authority issued a statement denying the claim, and Mulino called it "simply and plainly intolerable." Mulino also said he had asked his ambassador in Washington to take "firm steps" to deny the Trump administration's claim. The U.
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