The Prime Minister John Peter Key took to the stage. He started his speech :
Fellow Europeans, we come together today not as Duchians or Fontainians but fellow Europeans and two nations united in one pursuit , that of peace and cooperation. We have many areas where we can move forward and prosper together. Those of education, cultural exchange via tourism and education exchanges , working together to create a better economy for all reducing barriers of trade while fighting economic exploitation together and working together to fight the enemies of civillisation and democracy through counter-terrorism and extremism. These are areas we believe working united is best and we will be working on those issues and discussing them at this summit.
I want to thank His Majesty and His Government for their kind welcome but also that of their people, the beautiful people at security and those who so kindly drove us here. You may think you are not important but without you people like the His Majesty , his government and I would not be able to do what we do. Thank you for your kind welcome and warm hospitality. "
Aaron Scott then took the podium "I don't think there is much more I can add but I look forward to a bright future together as friends and allies fighting common issues on security, on prosperity and fighting crucial issues such as climate change through co-operation and friendship. I thank all today who have greeted us so kindly, you have shown your country in the very best light."