
Adolfo Ahumada
Adolfo Ahumada is a notable Panamanian lawyer and diplomat, best known for his role as a key negotiator of the Torrijos-Carter Treaties, which established the terms for the transfer of control of the Panama Canal from the United States to Panama. His expertise in international law and diplomacy has made him a respected figure in discussions surrounding Panama's sovereignty and security agreements. Recently, he has been involved in advising President José Raúl Mulino on a memorandum of understanding with the United States concerning security cooperation, emphasizing the importance of maintaining Panama's sovereignty while enhancing police training.
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Adolfo Ahumada was involved in the negotiations of the Torrijos-Carter Treaties.
Panamá se luce en Festival de La Habana con película de la negociaciones de los Tratados Torrijos CarterAdolfo Ahumada was designated by the president to be the main speaker for the tribute event.
Panamá rinde tributo a los próceres y mártires en el Día de los DifuntosAdolfo Ahumada was one of the negotiators of the Torrijos-Carter Treaty and advised on a recent memorandum with the United States.
Adolfo Ahumada, negociador del Tratado Torrijos-Carter, asesoró memorando con Estados UnidosAdolfo Ahumada was the former negotiator of the Canal Treaties who assisted Mulino in reviewing the memorandum.
Mulino asegura que el memorando con Estados Unidos es un acuerdo administrativo y no cede soberanía












