
Jorge Eduardo Ritter
Jorge Eduardo Ritter is a prominent Panamanian politician and diplomat, known for his tenure as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Panama. His experience in international relations has made him a key figure in discussions regarding Panama's strategic interests, particularly in relation to the Panama Canal. Recently, he participated in a forum discussing the future of the Canal during the Trump administration, highlighting the geopolitical implications of U.S. policies on Panama.
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Jorge Eduardo Ritter participated in the academic debate on the legal stability of the Panama Canal.
Ricaurte Vásquez frena debates y revela la clave del éxito del Canal de PanamáJorge Eduardo Ritter is the director of the Academia Panameña de la Lengua who clarified that the decision to designate Panama as the venue was made collectively and not unilaterally.
Tensiones en España salpican a Panamá por el Congreso Internacional de la LenguaJorge Eduardo Ritter is a former chancellor and negotiator of treaties who praised the Brazilian president's intention to adhere to the Treaty of Neutrality.
Brasil y Japón: ¿cómo se adhieren al Tratado de Neutralidad?Jorge Eduardo Ritter is a former chancellor of Panama who commented on the Canal negotiations.
Escenario ‘lose-lose’: ‘Si Estados Unidos no paga peajes violaría el Tratado de Neutralidad’, advierte RitterJorge Eduardo Ritter is a former chancellor of the Republic of Panama involved in the event.
Foro internacional analiza el futuro del Canal en la era Trump
















