Venezuela frees two more Italians, says Italian Prime Minister

Venezuela frees two more Italians, says Italian Prime Minister

ROME, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Venezuela has released Italian citizens Alberto Trentini and Mario Burlo from prison, Italian ​Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Monday, adding ‌that a plane was on its way from Rome to take them ‌home.

Trentini, a charity worker from Venice, was the most well-known among the more than 20 Italian nationals held in Venezuelan prisons.

Venezuela's leadership said on January 8 it was going ⁠to release a ‌significant number of prisoners, including foreign nationals, as a gesture of goodwill.

The move, heeding demands ‍from human rights groups, international bodies and opposition figures, came after the U.S. attacked Venezuela and captured its president, Nicolas Maduro.

"I welcome ​with joy and satisfaction the release of our compatriots ‌Alberto Trentini and Mario Burlo, who are now safely at the Italian Embassy in Caracas," Meloni said in a statement.

Trentini was arrested in November 2024 with his Venezuelan driver Rafael Machado. He was working for Humanity & Inclusion, ⁠an NGO that assists disabled people.

Burlo, ​a businessman from Turin, was also ​arrested in November 2024 and held in Trenitini's same prison, the El Rodeo I facility in ‍Caracas.

Two other ⁠Italian nationals, journalist Biagio Pilieri and businessman Luigi Gasperin, were freed last week.

In her statement, Meloni thanked Venezuela's ⁠authorities, starting from interim President Delcy Rodriguez, "for the constructive cooperation demonstrated ‌in recent days."

(Reporting by Alvise Armellini; Editing by ‌Giulia Segreti and Michael Perry)

 

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