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International talks on tobacco crackdown start in Geneva

The World Health Organisation (WHO) accused the tobacco industry of trying to lure children in particular with flavours such as jelly beans and candy floss.

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The 183 states party to the International Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) are presently holding talks in Geneva on the global crackdown on nicotine and tobacco.

Among the proposals for their consideration is an expert paper suggesting a ban on cigarette filters and flavourings for e-cigarettes, among others.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) accused the tobacco industry of trying to lure children in particular with flavours such as jelly beans and candy floss.

It is warning all participating countries against industry lobbying attempts, calling on their delegations not to tolerate industry lobbyists.

According to Etienne Krug, the director of the WHO department overseeing tobacco issues, we must be aware of the industry’s interference in debates.

He said the WHO would welcome a ban on filters.

“But that must not distract from the taxation of tobacco, which will cut consumption much more sharply,’’ he said.

The argument put forward by experts was that filters increase the appeal of cigarettes but do little to limit their harmful effects.

By inducing smokers to inhale more strongly, they drive toxins deeper into the lungs while poisoning the environment when improperly discarded.

(dpa/NAN)

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