Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan presented custom revolvers to every world leader attending the NATO summit in Ankara as a parting gift.
The engraved firearms were meant as a token of craftsmanship.
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However, several heads of state were unaware the guns came with live ammunition.
Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever discovered the surprise only after flying home with the gift.
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De Wever did not open the revolver case before boarding his flight to Brussels.
Upon landing Wednesday, he learned he had been traveling with a golden gun and six rounds of live ammo.
He immediately handed the weapon over to airport police.
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Authorities are still deciding what to do with the vintage firearm. Other leaders avoided the same mistake.
The United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Sweden left their revolvers behind in Turkey.
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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, meanwhile, chose to keep her gift and has it on display in Rome.