Cigarettes, football and Greenland: G7 hot mics reveal world leaders’ banter
At the G7 summit, microphones inadvertently captured informal conversations among world leaders alongside their discussions on major global issues. These off-the-cuff remarks touched on lighter topics such as sports, weather, and personal habits.

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AI-generatedAt the G7 summit, microphones inadvertently captured informal conversations among world leaders alongside their discussions on major global issues. These off-the-cuff remarks touched on lighter topics such as sports, weather, and personal habits. Notably, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni was asked by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz about her smoking, to which she responded that she had not smoked since May 1st. The summit, held at a lakeside resort, saw leaders engaging in both serious deliberations and casual banter as they moved between conference rooms.
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3 extractedGerman Chancellor Friedrich Merz asked Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni if she had already had a cigarette that morning.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni revealed she had not smoked since May 1st.
Hot mics at the G7 summit revealed conversations about lighter fare, including sports, cigarettes, the weather, and Greenland.