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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has received widespread praise from world leaders after revealing that she has successfully quit smoking, marking a significant personal achievement that quickly became one of the most talked about moments at the recent G7 Summit in France.
Meloni, who had long been known for her smoking habit, surprised fellow leaders when she casually mentioned that she had stopped smoking. The revelation came during a conversation with international leaders attending the summit. According to reports, after ordering several cups of coffee, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz jokingly asked if she would also have a cigarette. Meloni simply responded, “No, I stopped.”
Her unexpected announcement immediately drew positive reactions from leaders around the table. Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi congratulated her on the achievement, while European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who has a medical background, welcomed the news and praised her decision.
The moment gained even more attention because Meloni had previously spoken openly about her struggles with smoking. In past interviews, she admitted that quitting was extremely difficult and once joked that she could become very irritated if someone pressured her to stop. Despite those comments, she has now managed to overcome the habit, reportedly quitting around a month ago.
Meloni has not yet shared the specific method or strategy she used to stop smoking. However, her success story has sparked discussions across social media and international media outlets, with many people praising her determination and commitment to improving her health.
The Italian leader had previously revealed that she had once quit smoking for 13 years before eventually starting again. This made her latest achievement even more notable, as many former smokers understand how challenging it can be to quit after relapsing.
Health experts frequently highlight the benefits of quitting smoking, including improved heart health, better lung function, and a lower risk of serious diseases. Meloni’s decision has not only earned praise from fellow leaders but has also inspired many people who are considering making similar lifestyle changes.









