The US flag was raised over the US Embassy in Caracas for the first time since 2019, signalling a shift in US–Venezuela relations after the capture of former president Nicolás Maduro and talks with acting leader Delcy Rodríguez.

Caracas: The American flag was raised Saturday over the US Embassy in Venezuela for the first time since 2019, a move that highlighted the recent shift in relations between the two countries since then President Nicolas Maduro was captured by American troops in January.
Though the flag is now waving, the building is undergoing renovations and it remains unclear when it will fully reopen.
The move comes after several statements from US President Donald Trump in support of Maduro's successor, acting President Delcy Rodriguez, who has tried to keep negotiations open with the American government.
The flag was raised "exactly seven years after it was taken down," the US Embassy team said in a statement published on its social media channels.
The American flag being raised drew immediate attention from local residents.
"It's a good thing, really, what a joy," said Caracas resident Luz Veronica Lopez. "Other countries must come back too because that's what we need; progress, to move forward with good relations with the rest of the world, as it should be."
Alessandro Di Benedetto, another Caracas resident, noted the positive atmosphere among those witnessing the moment.
"I found several people here surprised and happy because today they raised the US flag at the embassy," he said. "This is positive; this is another step."
Despite the initiative, large chunks of Venezuelan society and the political establishment remain critics of Trump, his decision to forcefully remove Maduro from office and jail him in New York with his wife, and growing US influence in the South American country's oil industry. (AP)
Published: 15 Mar 2026, 05:58 am IST
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