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Did a Nobel Prize Cause a Diplomatic Split Between Venezuela and Norway?

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
October 14, 2025
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Did a Nobel Prize Cause a Diplomatic Split Between Venezuela and Norway?
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The Maduro regime’s sudden closure of its embassy in Oslo, coupled with the diplomatic shuttering in Australia, is far more than a mere “restructuring of its foreign service.” Let’s be clear on one thing: this is a calculated act of diplomatic retaliation against the Norwegian Nobel Committee for awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to opposition leader María Corina Machado.

While the Venezuelan government feigns geopolitical expediency, its real motivation is transparent political spite and an authoritarian response to international recognition of a legitimate democratic challenge.

Norway, the long-standing mediator of on-again, off-again talks between the regime and the opposition, has just been dealt a public slap in the face for daring to honour civilian courage in the face of authoritarian rule. This move signals the complete erosion of Venezuela’s already frayed ties with the West and a chilling embrace of a non-democratic “Global South” alliance.

Did a Nobel Prize Cause a Diplomatic Split Between Venezuela and Norway?

President Nicolás Maduro’s venomous dismissal of the laureate as a “demonic witch” speaks volumes about his regime’s insecurity and refusal to tolerate any genuine challenge to its power. The diplomatic shift—closing outposts in close US allies like Norway and Australia, while simultaneously opening embassies in Zimbabwe and Burkina Faso—is a deliberate, symbolic move toward global political isolation from liberal democracies.

By framing these new partners as “strategic partners in the fight” against “hegemonic pressures,” Caracas is openly broadcasting its alignment with states that also resist Western democratic norms, further solidifying its identity as an anti-Western outlier.

Why It Matters

This diplomatic souring is not happening in a vacuum. It coincides with sharply escalating US-Venezuela tensions over a declared war on drugs in the Caribbean, where US military strikes have resulted in casualties and raised serious questions of international law violations.

The Nobel Prize, by injecting María Corina Machado with a global platform—what she rightly called “an injection” of hope for her movement—has only intensified the pressure on the regime. The Maduro government sees the award as a confirmation of a broader Western-backed effort at destabilization, rather than a recognition of peaceful democratic struggle. This retreat from Oslo, the traditional hub of mediation, makes any future diplomatic resolution to the Venezuelan humanitarian and economic crisis significantly harder.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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