Venezuela moves to cancel energy agreements with Trinidad after U.S. warship arrives at island nation
Summary
Venezuela’s vice president announced plans to cancel energy agreements with Trinidad and Tobago. This decision comes after a U.S. warship arrived in Trinidad to target Venezuelan speedboats suspected of drug trafficking.Key Facts
- Venezuela plans to end energy agreements with Trinidad and Tobago.
- Venezuela’s vice president described Trinidad's actions as “hostile.”
- A U.S. warship arrived in Trinidad as part of a mission.
- The mission aims to stop Venezuelan speedboats that are allegedly carrying drugs to the U.S.
- The presence of the U.S. warship is seen as a catalyst for Venezuela's decision.
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