In a significant move reflecting escalating tensions between Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced the suspension of joint energy projects with Trinidad. The decision halts initiatives, including the development of the substantial Dragon natural gas field.
This suspension, approved by Maduro, highlights the growing diplomatic rift as Trinidad, under Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, aligns more closely with U.S. interests. The U.S. deployment of military assets to the region underscores these tensions.
Maduro's decision reverses previous energy diplomacy efforts by former Trinidadian Prime Minister Keith Rowley, who prioritized Venezuelan gas for Trinidad's economy. The future of ongoing projects, including Shell's Manatee project, remains

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