
Selden Chapin
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Selden Chapin was the United States Ambassador to Panama during the 1950s, known for his role in negotiating key treaties between the U.S. and Panama. He signed the Treaty of Mutual Understanding and Cooperation, also known as the Remón–Eisenhower Treaty, which aimed to enhance U.S. financial contributions to Panama and address longstanding issues related to the Panama Canal, amidst a complex political landscape.
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Selden Chapin signed the Treaty of Mutual Understanding and Cooperation on behalf of the United States.
Policías, polleras y asesinato: la vida de José Antonio y el tratado Remón EisenhowerLa Prensa – leading Panamanian daily, est. 1980·
Panama· 2025-09-25




