This was Nahuel Gallo's call to Argentina after the flight stops in Ecuador and Chile
Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo arrived in Buenos Aires after being released from detention in Venezuela, greeted by family and officials at the airport.
Nahuel Gallo, an Argentine gendarme who spent fifteen months in detention in Venezuela, finally returned to Buenos Aires on a private flight chartered by the Argentine Football Association (AFA). His arrival took place at the Ezeiza International Airport, where he was warmly welcomed by his wife María Alexandra Gómez, government officials, and family members. The emotional reunion was a significant moment not just for Gallo but also for the community that supported him throughout his ordeal.
At the airport, notable figures including Argentina's foreign minister, Pablo Quirno, and former national security minister Patricia Bullrich were present to receive Gallo. His return was not only a personal victory for him and his family but also a matter of political significance as it sparked conversations about the plight of political prisoners in Venezuela. Gallo’s case has garnered sympathy in Argentina, highlighting the diplomatic tensions between the two nations.
Despite the media's presence, Gallo did not make any statements upon his arrival, as reporters were only able to capture his return from a distance. His homecoming marks a crucial chapter in the ongoing discourse about the rights of detainees and the responsibilities of governments towards their citizens abroad, generating a debate over similar cases affecting many others in a similar situation.