
Argentina Shows Unwavering Commitment to Bringing Detained Officer Nahuel Gallo Home
Argentina's government continues dedicated diplomatic efforts to secure the release of Border Guard officer Nahuel Gallo, detained in Venezuela since December 2024. Minister Alejandra Monteoliva emphasizes the nation's united commitment to reuniting Gallo with his family, while his partner remains hopeful for his safe return.
In a demonstration of steadfast dedication and compassion, Argentina's National Security Minister Alejandra Monteoliva has reaffirmed her government's tireless commitment to bringing home Border Guard officer Nahuel Gallo, who has been detained in Venezuela since late 2024.
"There is only one objective: that he comes home," Minister Monteoliva told La Nación+ television, emphasizing the unified effort across all levels of Argentine government. Her words reflect not just official policy, but the heartfelt concern of an entire nation rallying behind one of their own.
Gallo traveled to Venezuela to do what any loving father would—visit his young son and Venezuelan partner during his holiday. Since his detention on December 8, 2024, Argentina has mobilized extensive diplomatic and institutional channels working continuously toward his release. Minister Monteoliva, who assumed office last month, has inherited this mission with determination and care.
The minister's approach balances transparency with strategic prudence, carefully managing what information to share publicly while maintaining active behind-the-scenes negotiations. "At no time is that synonymous with inaction but rather the intention to be prudent," she explained, highlighting the delicate diplomatic dance required in such sensitive situations.

Gallo's partner, María Alexandra Gómez, remains remarkably strong and hopeful despite the challenges. Her resilience shines through as she continues advocating for her partner's return while caring for their son. This week, she expressed the complex emotions many Venezuelans feel—joy at political changes in her homeland tempered by personal concern. "As a Venezuelan I want to celebrate but as a woman and mother I cannot because Nahuel is still not with me," she shared courageously.
Her commitment to never abandoning the struggle until Gallo returns home exemplifies the power of love and determination. The Argentine people have embraced her cause, with officials at the highest levels expressing solidarity with the family's ordeal.
Former National Security Minister Patricia Bullrich joined the chorus of support, declaring at a public gathering: "We're going to do everything within our reach to bring him back to Argentina." Her words reflect a bipartisan commitment that transcends political differences—when one of Argentina's own needs help, the nation responds united.
The case has touched hearts throughout Argentina's security forces, government institutions, and ordinary citizens who recognize that Gallo was simply trying to be present in his son's life. His situation reminds us of the importance of family bonds and the lengths nations will go to protect their citizens abroad.
As diplomatic efforts continue with renewed energy under Minister Monteoliva's leadership, there is cautious optimism that persistence and careful negotiation will eventually lead to a positive resolution. The Argentine government's transparent communication about their ongoing efforts, while maintaining necessary discretion, demonstrates mature international diplomacy focused on results rather than rhetoric.
The story of Nahuel Gallo reminds us that behind every diplomatic challenge are real people—families waiting, children missing their parents, and partners holding onto hope. Argentina's unwavering commitment to bringing him home showcases the best of what governments can do: never giving up on their citizens, no matter how long it takes.
Based on reporting by Buenos Aires Times
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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