The American flag was raised at its embassy in Venezuela for the first time in 7 years

The embassy complex in Caracas is still undergoing renovations, and officials have not announced when the building will fully reopen, The Associated Press I mentioned.

The return of the flag comes months after the return of the former Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro US forces seized it in January.

From palace to prison: Venezuelan strongman Maduro is locked up in a troubled Brooklyn prison

The American flag above the US Embassy in Venezuela

The American flag flies again at the US Embassy in Caracas, Venezuela, on Saturday, seven years after it was lowered when Washington and Caracas severed diplomatic relations in 2019. (AP Photo/Ariana Cobios)

the American Embassy He highlighted this moment in a social media post, describing it as the beginning of a new chapter in relations between Washington and Caracas.

“A new era has begun for relations between the United States and Venezuela,” the US Embassy wrote on X.

Some residents expressed hope that the science would indicate improved relations with International community.

Alessandro Di Benedetto, a Caracas resident, said the atmosphere among onlookers was upbeat, according to the Associated Press.

US Embassy in Venezuela sign

US Embassy entrance sign seen in Caracas, Venezuela. (Associated Press)

Trump backs Maduro loyalist over Venezuelan opposition leader in transition after his takeover

“I found many people here surprised and happy because they raised the American flag today at the embassy,” he said. “This is positive, this is another step.”

The embassy has been closed since March 12, 2019, when the United States and Venezuela severed diplomatic relations, according to the US State Department website.

Maduro was arrested during a US military operation in Caracas on January 3, and flown to New York, where he is being held in a federal prison.

Trump praises that the United States possesses a “tremendous” amount of Venezuelan oil and pledges to “take care” of Cuba after focusing on Iran

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro

Nicolas Maduro is handcuffed after landing at a Manhattan helipad, accompanied by heavily armed federal agents as they make their way into an armored car on their way to a federal courthouse in Manhattan on January 5, 2026, in New York City. (XNY Images/Star Max/GC via Getty Images)

He faces multiple charges, including… Terrorism and drug conspiracyThe conspiracy to import cocaine, possess machine guns and destructive devices, and conspiracy to possess those weapons.

Maduro’s wife, Celia Flores, also faces federal charges related to drug trafficking and weapons crimes.

Click here to download the FOX NEWS app

They both pleaded not guilty during their appearance in federal court in New York on January 5.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Post Comment