Trump Vows to Reopen Venezuela Airspace, Embassy if Elected
Former US President Donald Trump has pledged to reopen Venezuela’s airspace to commercial flights and restore the US embassy in Caracas if he wins the November election. He made these commitments during a campaign event in Florida, framing them as part of a plan to “end the war on Venezuela” and restore democracy.
Key Takeaways
- Trump promises major Venezuela policy shift: reopening airspace and Caracas embassy.
- Remarks target Venezuelan-American voters in crucial Florida battleground.
- Plan faces skepticism over feasibility with Maduro still in power.
- Biden administration remains focused on supporting democratic transition.
Campaign Pledge and Context
“We will reopen Venezuela’s airspace to commercial flights, and we will return the US embassy to Caracas,” Trump stated. “We will end the war on Venezuela, and we will restore democracy to Venezuela.”
This proposal marks a potential reversal of current US policy. Diplomatic relations with President Nicolas Maduro’s government were severed in 2019, with the US recognizing opposition leader Juan Guaido as legitimate president and imposing sanctions.
Targeting the Florida Vote
The announcement is seen as a direct appeal to Venezuelan-American voters in Florida, a key swing state. Millions have fled Venezuela’s prolonged political and economic crisis.
Mixed Reactions and Feasibility Questions
Reactions among the diaspora are divided. Some, like Miami resident Maria Rodriguez, welcome the engagement: “I think it’s a great idea… It would be a sign that the US is finally willing to engage with Venezuela again.”
Others express deep skepticism. “I don’t see how Trump can reopen Venezuela’s airspace or return the US embassy to Caracas without Maduro’s cooperation,” said political analyst Carlos Garcia. “It’s just empty promises.”
The central challenge is Maduro’s continued hold on power, making Trump’s goals unclear without his cooperation.
Current US Stance
The Biden administration has not commented on Trump’s specific plan. It has consistently stated its commitment to supporting a democratic transition in Venezuela.



