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    Venezuela calls for 'symbolic' social media action after Trump post

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    Posted on January 20, 2026

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    Last updated: January 20, 2026

    Venezuela calls for 'symbolic' social media action after Trump post - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Venezuela urges citizens to share its official map on social media after Trump posts an altered image. The map includes the disputed Esequibo region.

    Table of Contents

    • Venezuela's Response to Trump's Social Media Post
    • Call for Symbolic Action
    • Claims Over Esequibo
    • U.S. Relations and Diplomatic Efforts

    Venezuela Urges Citizens to Share Official Map on Social Media

    Venezuela's Response to Trump's Social Media Post

    Jan 20 (Reuters) - Venezuela's government on Tuesday called on citizens to post its official map on social media as a "symbolic action" after U.S. President Donald Trump posted an altered image showing U.S. flags over Venezuela, as well as Canada and Greenland.

    The image, posted on Trump's Truth Social just before 1 a.m. Eastern Time (0600 GMT), shows an altered version of an August 2025 photo of European leaders in the Oval Office with Trump, with the original map replaced with one showing U.S. flags over Venezuela and much of North America.

    The photo includes images of Britain's Keir Starmer, Italy's Giorgia Meloni, France's Emmanuel Macron and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen - even as Trump himself and other world leaders traveled to Davos for the World Economic Forum.

    Call for Symbolic Action

    "In light of this situation, the Venezuelan State calls on all citizens to take symbolic action in unity, with the aim of defending territorial integrity and countering misinformation," Venezuela's government said in a statement.

    Claims Over Esequibo

    It urged its population to post on social media its official map of Venezuela, which includes Esequibo - some two-thirds of neighboring Guyana that is claimed by Venezuela, though this is not recognized by any major country or by the U.N.

    U.S. Relations and Diplomatic Efforts

    Since the U.S. attack on Caracas on January 3, when it captured President Nicolas Maduro, the Trump administration has said it plans to "run" Venezuela and that it is cooperating with Maduro's vice-president and interim successor, Delcy Rodriguez.

    While decrying the attack at home, which Venezuelan authorities say killed 100 people, Rodriguez has said she plans to pursue diplomatic channels with the U.S. She also agreed to a deal under which Venezuelan oil revenues are channeled to U.S.-controlled bank accounts. 

    Canada's prime minister's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 

    Speaking in Copenhagen on Tuesday, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said she would not abandon Greenland and as Trump has not ruled out use of the military, she would not rule it out either. 

    (Reporting by Sarah Morland and Maria Paula Laguna in Mexico City and David Ljunggren in Ottawa; Editing by Andrea Ricci )

    Key Takeaways

    • •Venezuela calls for citizens to share official map on social media.
    • •Trump posted an altered image showing U.S. flags over Venezuela.
    • •Venezuela's map includes disputed Esequibo region.
    • •U.S. relations with Venezuela remain tense after recent events.
    • •Diplomatic efforts continue despite recent conflicts.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Venezuela calls for 'symbolic' social media action after Trump post

    1What is an official map?

    An official map is a representation of a geographic area that is sanctioned by a governing authority, often used to define territorial claims and boundaries.

    2What is misinformation?

    Misinformation refers to false or misleading information that is spread regardless of intent to deceive. It can affect public perception and decision-making.

    3What is territorial integrity?

    Territorial integrity is the principle under international law that nations should not attempt to promote secessionist movements or border changes in other nations.

    4What is social media action?

    Social media action refers to activities undertaken on social media platforms to promote a cause, raise awareness, or mobilize public support.

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