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Erdogan Tells Meloni ‘You Look Great but I Have to Get You to Stop Smoking’ at Cairo Summit

  • Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan addressed Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni about her smoking during a peace summit in Egypt, as reported by Politico.
  • Erdogan stated, 'But I have to make you stop smoking,' and promised to find a way to convince her, according to footage from Il Foglio.
  • Meloni admitted to restarting smoking after 13 years and expressed concern that quitting might affect her sociability.
  • During the summit, Meloni and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi discussed implementing the Middle East peace plan.
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DECRYPTAGE - True to his unbalanced role, the Turkish President has established himself as a key player in the Gaza peace agreement.

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"You look great. But..." the Turkish president said to the Italian prime minister.

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan praised Giorgia Meloni's appearance on the sidelines of a leaders' summit in Egypt, but told her he wished she would quit smoking. The Italian prime minister responded by saying that without the "bad habit" she would become harsher and less sociable.

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This was all revealed at the Egyptian peace summit.

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During the Gaza peace talks, the Turkish President asked Italian Prime Minister Meloni to quit smoking, to which Meloni jokingly replied that quitting would make her less social. This conversation between global leaders was meant to be a joke, but in reality, young people around the world, including India, are becoming victims of smoking, a matter of grave concern.

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Il Fatto Quotidiano broke the news in Rome, Italy on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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