Elisa Trotta, former ambassador of Venezuela in Argentina, questioned the role of AFA in the release of Nahuel Gallo
Elisa Trotta criticized the Argentine Football Association's role in the release of Nahuel Gallo, while lamenting the ongoing detention of attorney Germán Giuliani.
Nahuel Gallo, an Argentine gendarme, was released by the Venezuelan government after being detained for 448 days under Nicolás Maduro's regime. In an interview with LN+, Elisa Trotta, the former Venezuelan ambassador to Argentina, expressed her concerns about the Argentine Football Association's (AFA) involvement in Gallo's release, questioning why another fellow Argentine, attorney Germán Giuliani, remains imprisoned. Trotta emphasized the importance of celebrating Gallo's return while simultaneously mourning Giuliani's continued detention.
Trotta specifically criticized the AFA's actions during the release process, highlighting the perceived inequity in the handling of Gallo's and Giuliani's situations. She raised pointed questions about Giuliani's absence from the return flight, implying that the AFA should have advocated for his release as well. The dilemma reflects broader concerns regarding the treatment of political prisoners in Venezuela and the role foreign entities play in such negotiations.
This incident brings to light the complex relationship between Argentina and Venezuela, especially in the context of political dialogue and human rights advocacy. Trotta's remarks resonate with many who are calling for increased efforts to secure the release of political detainees in Venezuela, indicating that while some progress may have been made, significant work remains to address the plight of those still imprisoned under authoritarian rule.