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.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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