
Roberto F. Chiari
Roberto F. Chiari served as the President of Panama from 1960 to 1964. His presidency was marked by attempts to renegotiate the 1903 Panama Canal Treaty, reflecting the growing discontent among Panamanians regarding U.S. control over the canal. Chiari's diplomatic efforts included a notable meeting with President John F. Kennedy in 1962, where he advocated for changes to the treaty, which ultimately contributed to the tensions leading up to the 1964 riots.
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Recent news mentions
Roberto F. Chiari was the president under whose administration the Bridge of the Americas was inaugurated.
El Ferry: memoria de un país en tránsitoRoberto F. Chiari is mentioned as the name of the library in Panama.
Ponle la firma: lo que nunca te explicaron de los tratados de Panamá
The road constructed by Meco is named after Roberto F. Chiari.
Dos consorcios, cuatro nacionalidades y un contrato millonario en juego en TocumenRoberto F. Chiari is referenced as a historical figure in the context of Panama's diplomatic strategy.
Sabrina Sin Censura: Chiari, no NoriegaRoberto F. Chiari sought the renegotiation of the Panama Canal Treaty during his presidency.
Archivos desclasificados de la NSA revelan intrigas en las negociaciones canaleras













