VIDEO: US flag hoisted in Venezuela for the first time since 2019
The US flag was raised at the embassy in Caracas, Venezuela, marking the resumption of diplomatic relations between the two countries after seven years.
For the first time since 2019, the American flag was raised at the US embassy in Caracas, Venezuela, symbolizing a significant moment in the reopening of diplomatic relations between the two nations. The ceremony was attended by the interim president of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, who celebrated the event and expressed optimism about eventually raising the Venezuelan tricolor at the US embassy in the future. This move is seen not only as a formality but as a herald of potential rapprochement between the two countries, which have had strained relations for years.
The raising of the flag comes after the US State Department announced the restoration of diplomatic ties, which had been severed primarily due to the political crisis in Venezuela and the ousting of Nicolás Maduro. Following Maduro's capture and imprisonment in January, there has been speculation about a shift in US-Venezuelan relations and the possibility of more collaborative engagements. The US embassy's statement referred to this moment as “a new era” for both nations, reflecting hopes for future cooperation on various fronts, including economic and humanitarian assistance.
This event may also impact regional geopolitics, as the United States has shown a renewed interest in stabilizing the situation in Venezuela amidst ongoing humanitarian crises. The hoisting of the American flag could signify a strategic reorientation for the US in its approach to Latin America, emphasizing engagement and dialogue over isolation and sanctions. Both countries seem to be negotiating a delicate path forward, raising questions about what future diplomatic relations may hold for both the US and Venezuela.