Trinidad and Tobago Grants US Military Access to Airports, Venezuela Retaliates

Trinidad and Tobago has granted the United States permission to use its airports for military aircraft in the coming weeks, prompting a strong response from Venezuela, which has canceled gas export agreements.
According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, the government of Trinidad and Tobago has announced it will allow United States military planes to utilize its airports in the coming weeks.
Venezuela has reacted swiftly, issuing a statement declaring the immediate cancellation of all gas export agreements and contracts with Trinidad and Tobago.
Caracas cited Trinidad and Tobago’s cooperation with the U.S. regarding Venezuelan oil and military collaboration with Washington as the reasons for their decision.

