00:00More information in Venezuela. The government reported on Monday that it has full knowledge of the involvement of the government of Trinidad and Tobago in the theft of Venezuelan oil committed by the U.S. administration on December 10th with the assault on a ship that was carrying the strategic product.
00:19Through an official statement, Caracas condemned the act of piracy that constitutes a serious violation of international law and a clear transgression of the principles of free navigation and trade, stressing that the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, Kamala Persat-Bissasar, had revealed a hostile agenda against Venezuela since her arrival in government, including the installation of U.S. military raiders to harass ships transporting Venezuelan oil,
00:47and adding that she has turned the territory of Trinidad and Tobago into a U.S. aircraft carrier to attack Venezuela in an unequivocal act of basalage.
00:58In response to the escalation of hostilities and serious aggressions, President Maduro stated, according to the statement at the time, to denounce the framework agreement on energy cooperation signed with Trinidad and Tobago today in light of this extremely serious act
01:15that seeks to blatantly steal Venezuelan oil. The Venezuelan government has decided to immediately terminate any contract, agreement or negotiation in the supply of natural gas to that country.
01:28The official statement concludes by reaffirming that Venezuela demands respect and will not allow any colonial entity and its basals to undermine the sacred sovereignty of the country and its right to development.
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