Order allows direct flights from US to Venezuela, as major oil companies already on ground to assess potential operations

Donald Trump has ordered the immediate reopening of commercial airspace over Venezuela, weeks after US military forces toppled the dictator Nicolás Maduro.

Speaking at the White House during his cabinet’s first meeting of the year, Trump said he had just concluded a telephone conversation with Venezuela’s acting president (and former vice-president), Delcy Rodríguez, in which he informed her of the decision to restore flight access.

“We’re going to be opening up all commercial airspace over Venezuela,” Trump told the gathering on Thursday. “American citizens will be very shortly able to go to Venezuela and they’ll be safe there.”

The president said he had instructed the US transportation secretary, Sean Duffy, and Pentagon officials to implement the change before the day’s end. He characterized the security situation in Venezuela as being “under very strong control” after Rodríguez replaced Maduro.