Venezuela cancels all energy deals with Trinidad and Tobago
CARACAS, Venezuela (CMC) – Venezuela on Monday said it has with “immediate effect” terminated any existing contract, agreement or negotiation with Trinidad and Tobago after accusing Port of Spain of being complicit in the decision of the United States to seize a Venezuela oil tanker last week.
Caracas had in the past regarded the seizure as an act of piracy and in a statement posted on her Instagram page, Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez noted that “in immediate response to this ‘escalation of hostilities and serious aggressions’, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has made the decision to immediately terminate any existing contract, agreement, or negotiation for the supply of natural gas to Trinidad and Tobago”.
The statement noted that Caracas had “full knowledge” of Trinidad and Tobago’s participation in the “theft” of Venezuelan oil committed on December 10 by the US administration through the assault on a ship transporting the product.
It described the incident as “a serious violation of international law and a clear transgression of the principles of free navigation and trade” and blamed Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar for having “revealed a hostile agenda against Venezuela since her arrival in government”
It said that among her actions is the “installation of US military radars” in Trinidad and Tobago to harass Venezuelan ships which Rodriguez saying that Venezuela considers that “this official (Persad-Bissessar) has turned its territory into a ‘US aircraft carrier to attack Venezuela, in an unequivocal act of vassalage’.”
President Maduro has also denounced the Energy Cooperation Framework Agreement previously signed with Trinidad and Tobago.
“Faced with this ‘very serious act that aims to blatantly steal Venezuela’s oil’, the Government has decided to sever energy ties with the Caribbean nation.
“Venezuela demands respect! And it will not allow any colonial entity and its vassals to threaten the sacred sovereignty of the country and its right to development. Venezuela will always prevail,” Rodriguez said in her statement.
Last Wednesday, Guyana said the oil tanker seized by the United States earlier during the day “was falsely flying the Guyana flag” and is not registered there.
In a statement, the Maritime Administration (MARAD) said it has “observed the proliferation and unacceptable use of the Guyana flag by vessels that are not registered in Guyana”.
It said that the US government had informed MARAD “that they encountered the Motor Tanker SKIPPER (ex-ADISA) IMO Number 9304667 in international waters. It was falsely flying the Guyana Flag, as it is not registered in Guyana”.
US President Donald Trump had earlier said that the SKIPPER was the largest crude tanker ever seized by American authorities even as the Venezuelan authorities called the seizure of the vessel “piracy.”
Trump said that the US would seize the oil in the tanker.
The United States has been beefing up its military presence near Venezuela allegedly to deal with the illegal drugs trade, even as some political observers say it is part of the Donald Trump strategy to engage in regime change in Caracas.
The Trump administration has declared Maduro an alleged narco-terrorist and a key figure in Cartel of the Suns, both of which have been sanctioned by the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC).
So far more than 80 people have been killed by the US military as they were travelling in the Caribbean sea and the Pacific allegedly with cocaine destined for the US.
