The revelation that she quit smoking went Italy's Prime Minister, Georgia Meloni, to the well she set up with the G7 leaders on Tuesday.

On the occasion of her stylistic choice to wear a tie telling the Chancellor of Germany, Friedrich Murch, "you can call me a fighter", the Italian Prime Minister confessed that she went on to stop smoking.

"It took three coffees today" Meloni told the President of the Commission, Ursula von der Leien, who surprisedly commented "My God, to wake up?". "And a cigarette" intervened with the Italian Prime Minister saying he quit smoking a month ago.

The dialogue then involved the Antonio Costa, who, as he said, has quit smoking since 2005, with the Prime Minister of Britain, Kir Starmer, ask him almost surprised "and that's all? Didn't you ever go back? “ It’s just that I’ve been thinking. ” "Never, I did it 21 years ago" replied Mr Costa.