Italian Government Steps In to Repatriate Mother and Daughter from Egypt

The Italian government is actively seeking to facilitate the return of Nessy Guerra, an Italian woman currently residing in Egypt with her three-year-old daughter. This situation arises from a custody dispute with her estranged Egyptian husband. Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani addressed the matter on Wednesday, providing updates on Guerra’s case via X platform. Tajani's involvement was pivotal in securing Guerra's release after she was taken from her home in Cairo and held at a police station overnight. "Nessy Guerra has been released and has already returned home with her daughter," Tajani stated, emphasizing the successful intervention. He expressed gratitude towards the Italian Embassy in Cairo for their crucial efforts in the matter and thanked Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty along with other Egyptian authorities for their cooperation. The Italian government continues to work diligently to ensure that Nessy Guerra and her child can return to Italy as soon as possible. This case highlights the ongoing complexities and emotional struggles faced by families engaged in international custody disputes. Related Sources: • Source 1 • Source 2