Washington: President Donald Trump instructed U.S. officials Thursday to reopen all commercial airspace over Venezuela, saying Americans will soon be able to visit and be safe. The administration earlier notified Congress of steps to possibly resume operations at the shuttered U.S. Embassy in Caracas and sent temporary staff for select functions while the compound is evaluated. The State Department maintained travel warnings as airlines coordinate security assessments and officials outlined military and transportation roles in reopening the airspace. Venezuela did not immediately comment on the announcements. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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U.S. government officials, temporary embassy staff and U.S. carriers that plan to resume service benefit from reopened airspace and preparatory embassy operations announced by the administration.
Venezuelans and others living amid political instability face continued uncertainty while travel warnings remain in effect and diplomatic status evolves.
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Washington Moves To Reopen Venezuela Airspace And Embassy
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