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U.S. Visit to Venezuela Follows First Direct Flight Since 2019

A New York Times video says the trip came after direct air service resumed, with a White House adviser summing up the message as “drill, baby, drill

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U.S. officials visited Venezuela after the first direct flight between the countries since 2019, renewing attention on travel and drilling diplomacy.
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U.S. officials have visited Venezuela after the first direct flight between the two countries since 2019, a move that puts renewed attention on the limited but notable contacts between Washington and Caracas.

The visit was described in a New York Times video explainer by White House correspondent Tyler Pager, who said the central message of the trip was captured by a White House adviser’s phrase: “drill, baby, drill.” The description points to drilling as a key theme of the outreach, though the brief source material does not detail any agreement, itinerary or list of participating officials.

The timing matters because the flight itself marks a visible change after years without direct air links between the United States and Venezuela. The Times separately listed the resumption of direct flights between the countries as a related international development, framing the visit within a broader reopening of a travel channel that had been closed since 2019.

A narrow opening, with many details still unclear

The available account does not describe the visit as a full diplomatic reset. It establishes a sequence: direct flights resumed, U.S. officials traveled to Venezuela, and the White House message, as relayed by Pager, centered on drilling.

That leaves the most important questions unanswered for now: whether the trip produced any concrete policy change, how Venezuelan officials responded, and whether further travel or talks will follow. For readers, the immediate significance is that U.S.-Venezuela contacts are again visible at a moment when both travel links and drilling policy are drawing attention.

Until more details are released, the visit is best understood as a limited but closely watched sign of engagement — notable less for what has been announced than for what it may signal next.

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