Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado says that she presented her Nobel Peace Prize medal to President Donald Trump at a private White House meeting on Thursday.
Axar.az reports, citing BBC, "I think today is a historic day for us Venezuelans," she said after meeting Trump, the first time the two have met in-person. It came weeks after US forces seized Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in Caracas and charged him in a drug-trafficking case.
Trump expressed his gratitude in a social media post, saying the move was "a wonderful gesture of mutual respect".
The US president has declined to endorse Machado, whose movement claimed victory in 2024's widely contested elections, as Venezuela's new leader.
Trump has instead been dealing with the acting head of state in Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, Maduro's former vice-president.
But he said meeting Machado was a "great honor", calling her a "wonderful woman who has been through so much".
After leaving the White House, Machado spoke to supporters gathered at the gates outside, telling them in Spanish, according to the Associated Press: "We can count on President Trump."
"I presented the president of the United States the medal of the Nobel Peace Prize," Machado later told journalists in English, calling it "a recognition for his unique commitment with our freedom".