After the Fremet Minister arrived, the meeting could proceed. The service brought the drinks the international leaders had ordered, they closed the doors and the Galician Councillor stood up. He would be the one welcoming the international leaders to Galicia before Luis de Guindos started to lead the first art of the summit.

"Señoras, señores, quero darlles a benvida á miña terra. Benvidos a Galicia, a Finisterre. Somos unha terra unida que ten un idioma propio e unha cultura diferente, onde se cría que acaba España e Europa. E estamos orgullosos todo iso. Por iso hoxe, diríxome a vostedes na miña lingua, o Gallego, para comezar con este cume. Agora, paso ao inglés para que me poidan entender mellor, non sen antes agradecer ao servizo de tradución que exercesen o seu labor durante estas pequenas palabras na miña lingua. (Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to welcome to my homeland. Welcome to Galicia, to Finisterre. We are a united land whcih has its own language and culture, and where it was believed that Spain and Europe ended back in the past. We proud of all of that. That's why, today, I'm talking to you in my language, Galician, to start this summit. Now, I'll switch back to English to allow everyone here to understand what we are saying, but before I do that I would like to thank the translation service for their service during this words.)"
Francisco drank a bit of water before resuming the speech, this time in English.
"Today, our main purpose is clear. We want to achieve a prosperous agreement to get a common currency. And we are here to do so. I hope that, together, you are able to reach an agreement taht benefits every single country represented here. During this summit, I will mediate between member states if we have tensions or conflicts, which I hope we don't have to see any of them. With that said, I allow the Spanish Economy Minister, Don Luis de Guindos, to speak. Thank you"
De Guindos shook hands with Francisco and started his speech, where he would explain everything the foreign ministers needed to know about the summit:

"Gracias Francisco. Ladies and gentlemen, as my friend said, welcome to Finisterre. Before we get into the matter, I would like to explain everyone of you how this summit will develop. It will be split in 2 parts: The 1st part is where we are now, and we need to develop the Treaty, as dicsusing the economical matters, currency name and symbol, and so on. Once we have reached a common agreement between us, it's the time for the Part 2. This part will take place tomorrow, and would be the time of the Heads of Government from each country. They will sign the treaty and with that, the summit will be over. Thank you very much."
Francisco then spoke: "Are there any doubts? If there are not, we can then proceed to start making the treaty. Any suggestions for it?"