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Trinidad to host US aircraft, Venezuela ends gas deal

  • Market: Crude oil, Natural gas
  • 16/12/25

Trinidad and Tobago said it is allowing the US military to use its airports during the current pressure campaign on Venezuela, prompting Venezuela to cancel plans for future natural gas supply.

The Caribbean country's airports will be used by the US for "logistical" activities, including "the facilitating of supply replenishment and routine personnel rotations," according to the foreign ministry. Prime minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar said Trinidad and Tobago will not be used to launch attacks on Venezuela.

The US has stationed a large naval force in the waters near Venezuela since September as part of an effort ostensibly aimed at stopping waterborne drug shipments, but it has also called for President Nicolas Maduro to step down. The US has destroyed around 20 small boats in the area it said were carrying drugs, killing more than 80 people, and last week seized a tanker carrying Venezuelan crude. Trump said in November he would order land strikes against Venezuela soon.

Gas-short Trinidad and Venezuela previously agreed to develop a gas field in Venezuelan waters close to their maritime border. In October Venezuela indicted it was likely to end work on the agreement because of Trinidad's support for the US operations.

Persad-Bissessar was being "hostile" to Venezuela, "and has turned her country into a US aircraft carrier to attack Venezuela, in an unequivocal act of vassalage," Venezuelan vice president Delcy Rodriguez said.

Trinidad and Tobago has two international airports. The southwestern tip of the country is 11 miles from Venezuela's north coast.


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