Venezuela Moves to Suspend Energy Cooperation with Trinidad and Tobago
Venezuela's oil ministry plans to request the suspension of a broad cooperation agreement with Trinidad and Tobago. The agreement, pivotal for energy development and joint gas projects, is under review by the South American nation's oil minister.
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Amid tensions, Venezuela's oil ministry has decided to propose the suspension of a significant cooperation agreement with Trinidad and Tobago. This agreement, crucial for energy development, encompasses ongoing negotiations for joint gas projects between the two countries.
The ministry's move signifies a potential shift in Venezuela’s energy diplomacy, raising questions about the future of cross-border energy initiatives.
Experts suggest that the suspension, if approved by the presidency, could impact the regional energy dynamics and affect bilateral ties between the neighboring nations.
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