Rescued Italian aid worker Silvia Constanza Romano, who has embraced Islam, says she converted on her own will and not by force.
"They assured me that I would not be killed, and so it was,” Romano told Italian news agency ANSA.
On her conversion to Islam, Silvia said it happened mid-captivity.
"It was spontaneous and not forced. In these months I was given a Koran and thanks to my captors I also learned some Arabic,” she said. “They explained their reasons and culture to me. My conversion process has been slow in recent months. There was no marriage or relationship, only respect."
Italy's deputy foreign minister acknowledged Turkish cooperation during the rescue operation.
“There had been cooperation with the Turkish intelligence service to locate her and take action at the right time,” Marina Sereni told LA7 TV channel.
*Writing by Busra Nur Bilgic Cakmak in Ankara