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American flag raised at US embassy in Venezuela for first time since 2019

American flag raised at US embassy in Venezuela for first time since 2019
Title: America's Flag Flies High in Venezuela After Years of Tension In a significant development, the American flag was hoisted over the US embassy in Venezuela for the first time since 2019. This move marks a new chapter in the relationship between the two countries, following the dramatic events of January when former President Nicolas Maduro was reportedly detained by American forces. Although the embassy building is currently undergoing renovation and remains closed to the public, the raising of the flag signifies a positive shift in the diplomatic climate between the US and Venezuela. The US embassy team announced the flag-raising ceremony on their social media platforms, highlighting the significance of the event. It is worth noting that the American flag was last seen at the embassy exactly seven years ago, in 2019. As news of the flag-raising spread, locals in Caracas, the Venezuelan capital, expressed their reactions. Caracas resident Luz Veronica Lopez was among those who shared her thoughts, stating that the development was a welcome change. "It's a good thing, really, what a joy," she said, reflecting the sentiments of many who are optimistic about the new direction in US-Venezuela relations. The recent shift in relations can be attributed in part to statements from US President Donald Trump, who has expressed support for acting President Delcy Rodriguez. Rodriguez's efforts to maintain open dialogue with the American government have been seen as a positive step towards improving ties between the two nations. While the embassy remains closed due to renovations, the raising of the American flag is a symbolic gesture that signals a renewed commitment to diplomacy between the US and Venezuela. As both countries continue to navigate their complex relationship, this move is seen as a hopeful sign for the future of their bilateral ties.
Source: Original Article • AI-enhanced version for clarity & Nigerian context

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