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Mexico looks for more Jamaican oil ties, possible Caribbean model -minister

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KINGSTON, (Reuters) Mexico is looking into ways to deepen energy cooperatio­n with Jamaica, Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray said yesterday on a Caribbean trip to promote U.S.-backed efforts to erode Venezuela’s diplomatic influence.

Videgaray said he was hoping to get more Mexican firms to come to Jamaica as suppliers of oil and as potential investors in developing Jamaican oil resources.

Last month, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson announced that Mexico, Canada and the United States were looking at how to mitigate the effect sanctions on OPECmember Venezuela would have in the Caribbean.

Videgaray, who visited St. Lucia before Jamaica, said deeper MexicanJam­aican energy ties could serve as a model elsewhere in the island region.

“Whatever we do in Jamaica can be a learning experience for what we do with other Caribbean countries,” he said, without directly mentioning efforts to weaken Venezuela’s support among countries grateful for past oil largesse.

While Jamaica no longer imports Venezuelan crude, it was a founding member the South American nation’s Petrocarib­e program that provided cheap loans for oil to Caribbean nations.

The legacy of the program has helped Venezuela win votes in the Organizati­on of American States to defeat motions against President Nicolas Maduro, whose socialist government has overseen an economic crisis in Venezuela. of

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