Venezuela News - 2026-02-01
Overall Highlights
- The U.S. has reopened its diplomatic mission in Venezuela after seven years, signaling a thaw in relations.
- Venezuelan sources report a sense of freedom and optimism following Maduro’s departure, with calls for peace diplomacy with the U.S.
- Both Venezuelan and U.S. sources highlight the potential for new international air routes and economic cooperation as relations improve.
- The U.S. is easing sanctions on Venezuela’s oil sector, allowing private firms to enter the market, which contrasts with previous strict policies.
- There is a growing expectation of elections in Venezuela within the next 18 to 24 months, as indicated by U.S. officials.
Venezuelan Perspective (Venezuelan Sources)
- Venezuelan media express optimism about a post-Maduro era, emphasizing a reduction in fear among citizens.
- Reports highlight the arrival of U.S. diplomats as a sign of improved relations and potential economic benefits, including new international flights.
- There is a focus on peace diplomacy with the U.S. as a pathway to stabilize and develop the Venezuelan economy.
- Venezuelan sources note the importance of Cuba’s role in the region and its relationship with Venezuela post-Maduro.
United States Perspective (United States Sources)
- U.S. outlets report the arrival of a new charge d’affaires in Venezuela, marking the reopening of diplomatic channels after years of tension.
- The easing of oil sanctions is seen as a strategic move to regain influence in Venezuela’s oil sector, which has been dominated by state-owned PDVSA.
- U.S. media highlight the potential for improved economic ties and the significance of the U.S. diplomatic presence in Venezuela.
- There are discussions about the implications of U.S. military operations in the region and their impact on Venezuela’s political landscape.
Sources
This summary is based on 20 articles from the following sources:
- [es-VE] Cuba y Venezuela después de Maduro - Atlántico (2/1/2026)
- [es-VE] Diplomacia de Paz entre Venezuela y EE.UU. abrirá paso a nuevas líneas aéreas internacionales (+ Detalles) - Noticias24hrs.com.ve (2/1/2026)
- [es-VE] Estados Unidos reabre su misión diplomática en Venezuela - El Comercio (2/1/2026)
- [es-VE] Informe desde Caracas: llega a Venezuela la enviada especial de Estados Unidos - France 24 (1/31/2026)
- [es-VE] "¡Somos libres": el miedo merma en la Venezuela sin Maduro - France 24 (1/31/2026)
- [es-VE] El secretario de Energía de Estados Unidos prevé elecciones en Venezuela en 18 o 24 meses - ABC (1/31/2026)
- [es-VE] Arribó a Venezuela Laura Dogu, enviada de Estados Unidos - teleSUR (1/31/2026)
- [es-VE] Estados Unidos envió una delegación diplomática a Venezuela y apunta a reabrir su embajada - C5N (1/31/2026)
- [es-VE] Copa Airlines reanuda venta de tiquetes entre Estados Unidos y Venezuela tras reapertura del espacio aéreo - Portafolio.co (1/31/2026)
- [es-VE] Jefa diplomática de Estados Unidos llega a Venezuela - dw.com (1/31/2026)
- [en-US] New U.S. charge d’affaires arrives in Venezuela to reopen diplomatic mission after 7 years - NBC News (2/1/2026)
- [en-US] Citgo’s Venezuelan Crude Purchase Signals a Turn in US Policy - Bitcoin.com News (1/31/2026)
- [en-US] New head of US mission in Venezuela arrives as ties warm - Digital Journal (1/31/2026)
- [en-US] Reading Between the Lines of OFAC General License 46 Regarding Venezuela - Orinoco Tribune (1/31/2026)
- [en-US] Secretary of War Pete Hegseth says Venezuela raid restored U.S. deterrence at first 2026 cabinet meeting - Defence Industry Europe (1/31/2026)
- [en-US] Trump Administration Eases Venezuela Oil Sanctions for U.S. Firms, Signaling Deeper Push to Control Crude Flows - Tekedia (1/31/2026)
- [en-US] NYC Rally: End US War & Sanctions on Venezuela! Free Maduro and Flores! Abolish ICE! - CODEPINK - Women for Peace (1/31/2026)
- [en-US] US Military Operation in Venezuela: An In-Depth Analysis - Modern Ghana (1/31/2026)
- [en-US] Trump’s ‘massive armada’ near Iran mirrors military buildup in Caribbean - The Hill (1/31/2026)
- [en-US] Venezuela oil sector opens to private firms as US sanctions ease and PDVSA loses dominance - Organiser (1/31/2026)