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In a major shift in U.S.-Venezuela relations, President Donald Trump announced on Thursday during a Cabinet meeting that he has informed Venezuelan interim leader Delcy Rodríguez of his decision to fully reopen all commercial airspace over the country.

This move marks a significant reversal from the total closure declared in late 2025. President Trump confirmed he has instructed Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and U.S. military leaders to take the necessary steps to restore flight paths immediately, aiming for full service by the end of the day.

Key Highlights:

Safe Passage: President Trump assured that American citizens will be able to visit Venezuela "very shortly" and emphasized that they "will be safe there."

Economic Impact: The President highlighted that major U.S. oil companies are already on the ground in Venezuela, predicting "tremendous wealth" for both nations as the energy sector reopens to foreign investment.

Airlines React: American Airlines has expressed intent to resume direct flights between Miami and Caracas, a route that has been largely suspended or restricted since 2019.

Diplomatic Context: The move follows the recent ouster of Nicolás Maduro and the subsequent "phased approach" to reopening the U.S. Embassy in Caracas.

"I just spoke to the President of Venezuela, informed her that we're going to be opening up all commercial airspace over Venezuela... American citizens will be very shortly able to go to Venezuela, and they'll be safe there." — President Donald Trump

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00:00We've had a situation take place.
00:05With respect to Venezuela, I want to just thank General Cain.
00:10And his staff, the job that they've done is incredible.
00:14Nobody's ever seen.
00:15Anything like it.
00:16And once it did take place, I want to thank the leadership of.
00:20Venezuela, we're getting along really well with them.
00:24The relationships.
00:25They've been very strong, very good.
00:27And they have.
00:30They've informed me that they feel this very good security, very strong.
00:35We have the major oil companies going to Venezuela now, scouting it out.
00:40And they'll be bringing back tremendous wealth for Venezuela.
00:45And for the United States, and the oil companies will do fine, too.
00:49Venezuela will actually...
00:50They'll actually make for themselves more money than they've ever made before.
00:53And that's a good thing.
00:55And the people of Venezuela were literally in the streets waving American flags.
01:00They were so, so happy.
01:01And I just spoke to the president of Venezuela and informed me.
01:05That we're going to be opening up all commercial airspace over...
01:10Venezuela, American citizens will be very shortly able to go...
01:15Go to Venezuela, and they'll be safe there.
01:18They'll be safe.
01:19It's under very...
01:20Strong control, and the people of...
01:24Formerly of...
01:25Venezuela, some want to go back and some want to go back to visit, and...
01:30They're going to be able to go back to visit, and they're going to be able to do that.
01:30So I've instructed Sean Duffy and everybody...
01:35Anybody else concerned, including the military...
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