Juncker stood up for the last time on the Summit and shook hands with every leader that was in the room. Once he reached the podium, he drank some water and started to talk:
"I think there's not much to say on the matter we have just discussed, but to thank you all who talked for your proposals. About the extra information, the Commission will work towards getting it as soon as possible and releasing it before taking it to the Council, so Councillors can discuss with you about it and also think and then prepare for a Council discussion. And I want to remark these words said by you, Mikaela: 'When it comes to connecting our infrastructure, like by rail, or by addressing the climate emergency, we don't have time to wait! We need to get things done.' And I agree we can't wait anymore.
Now, we will be moving to closing statements. I won't be standing up again and coming here to the podium, so I'll do mine now, if that's ok"
Juncker drank some water and resumed his speech:
"Dear the European Leaders who came here today:
This is the first time after my re-election, and also the last one on my Internal Affairs Commission career, that I summon you all here. It is always an honour to see how mostly all of you attend when called by me to Europolis, without a single complaint, without a single 'but I...'; and that's something I need to thank you for. During these months, I've known lots of you and even if this is a political summit, I think we have shared great moments. It will be sad to see the next one from my house's confortable sofa, but I also need a rest, and terms limit allow me to have some of it. On December 9th, I'll turn 66, and even if they take me to the hospital for any reason, while I'm serving Europe, I'll continue working from the Hospital if my health allows me to do so.
I want to thank you all for your constant support, for your ideas and suggestions, as also for your disagreements with me. These summits are not made to say: Yes Jean-Claude, you are the best; which is not true by the way; we agree on everything, you have amazing projects, we love them. That's not the main goal. The main goal of this is getting your opinions towards the policies the European Commission could be putting in place during the next months, and I once again have to say we accomplished it.
It's been a pleasure to work along you during these months, and it will be until I left the office on January 2021. My office's door is always open to anybody wishing to meet me, my phone line is also avilable 24 hours, 7 days a week. And even if I'm a very old man and I should get some sleep, I won't rest until my last day on Earth, which I hope takes long to arrive. It has also been an honour to serve you as Commissioner, and it will be during these months to arrive. Thank you, once again, for coming and attending this European scale summit, which is pretty boring sometimes, but we need them to be more united, stronger and empathic with each other. Nothing else left to say, thank you very much."
Jean-Claude then went back to his seat and drank some water.
OCC: The Summit will be dismissed the 8th December, 11:00 GMT.