Argentine Officer Detained in Venezuela Faces Terrorism Charges
The arrest of Nahuel Gallo has escalated tensions between Argentina's new government and Venezuela, with accusations of illegal detention and political motives.
- Venezuela has charged Argentine officer Nahuel Gallo with terrorism, claiming he is linked to international far-right groups planning destabilizing actions.
- Argentina's government, led by President Javier Milei, has condemned the arrest as a 'kidnapping' and called for Gallo's immediate release.
- Gallo was detained on December 8 at the Venezuela-Colombia border, where he reportedly entered legally to visit his Venezuelan partner and child.
- Diplomatic relations between Venezuela and Argentina remain fractured after Argentina refused to recognize Nicolás Maduro's re-election earlier this year.
- Argentina's embassy in Caracas is currently sheltering five Venezuelan opposition activists, further straining relations between the two nations.