The foreign ministry’s Crisis Unit and other State institutions involved have continued to monitor developments that have, unfortunately, become increasingly dramatic over recent hours. Fact-finding carried out in coordination with the other nations involved lead to the belief that reports of the killing of the hostages taken last month in Nigeria are true.
In these difficult moments we have been in contact with, and have offered our firmest solidarity to, the family of our brave fellow Italian Silvano Travisan and the families of the other hostages.
This was an atrocious act of terrorism against which the Italian government has expressed its most absolute condemnation and that can in no way be explained except as an act of blind and barbarous violence. No military intervention was launched to free the hostages by any of the governments concerned, their safety having always been the highest priority. Rather, what we are painfully forced to recognise is an aberrant expression of hatred and intolerable fanaticism. Italy remains engaged in all international forums in the prevention and containment of the scourge of terrorism, and pledges to work toward bringing those responsible for this brutal act of violence to justice.