Juncker welcomed the United Duchies Prime Minister and explained the Foreign Affairs Minister that it was only for European Leaders, not Minister. He recommended the Minister the European Café, where they served great chocolate cakes. He entered the room and shew Prime Minister Key his seat. He closed the door then and proceeded to his seat. He took the little bell to advice everyone that the summit was starting.

The Commissioner then stood up and spoke:
"Presidents, Prime Ministers, Archbishop. It is a great honour for me to be here with you once again. Sadly, we are not as much leaders as the last time, but I can understand that. I know that many of them are really busy while others couldn't attend because of family affairs maybe. I would like to welcome Lula Namatatiki and Sauli Niinisto to this meeting as last time they didn't attend. I'm very happy to see you both here and I hope that you can offer a wide range of suggestions and ideas to us, which we are impatient to hear.
Before starting, I would like to tell you that back on July, I didn't imagine me to be doing this again. But the time and the votes of many Europeans have made me be here today and I'm really pleased of that. At the end, and I think this is something we have in common, everybody on this room was else voted by citizens or elected by their Parliament as part of a major agreement, and I think the European Union shall be proud of what we are doing every day. We are a huge, democratic union formed by great nations all around our special landscapes, with great people which like us or doesn't, but that's one of our values, Freedom of Speech.
With that said, I'm proposing some topics to talk about on this meeting: Country Affairs, European Projects, Climate Change and Waters, Security, European Union's status and any question you could have before we do our closing statements. Any proposal that you would like to do on the agenda would go before the closing statement and after the European Union's status. I hope everything is clear and I declare this meeting officially open.
Jean-Claude Juncker drank a bit of water and then resumed his speech:
Now, the first point is Country Affairs. As the Internal Affairs Commissioner, I am always looking at the happenings of every country, and that means I need to take note of actions to then give an answer, if needed, to some requests. That's why I will be asking you some questions and adding some comments about your nations. This is not a way to mess up with you or your citizens, but a way to solve doubts that the Internal Affairs Commission and myself have towards some debates and happenings all around the region, and I hope you all consider it on the same way: First of all, I would like to ask the Spanish President about the election results, possible agreements with other parties and about the conflict that Spain has with Mennrimiak.
On Nofoaga, I would like to ask Ms. Namatatiki about the upcoming elections and also to explain myself and all of us here about what happened with Nikola N'nago exactly and if there is information about it. On Alkharya I just have one question and that's about the Social Media bill that was proposed a time ago and Ms. Elçi struck down, so if you can tell us about it and explain us why was it proposed apart from the obvious security concerns that would be great. On Mennrimiak I want to know what happened with Spain because that's the only diplomatic conflict right now and about the Commission Mobile App, to see if it could be legal again on Mennrimiak.
Then, before asking Inimicus I would like to welcome Mr. Artabanos to this meeting and I think I talk on behalf of the whole European Commission when I say that it's great to see you fully recovered. I would like to ask you about the Caspian problem with Reitzmag which I've seen on the news and also the No-Fly Zone on Eastern Haane, if that's ok. About Leagio, I know President Lifejumper has received the money and I would like to ask you about the Refugees from Eastern Haane, which is something I commend you, your cabinet and your country for doing. About Inquista, I would like to ask you about the last Atlantis discovery and also about the Sahrawi Union exit from the European Union. On Reitzmag I would like to ask on the Sand Dredging operations on the Caspian, the newly formed Krexit movement and the de-escalation of the mostly-known conflict with Spain that we 3 agreed here in Europolis. Finally, on the United Duchies, I would like to ask about the new elections and congratulate Prime Minister Key after his victory.
Of course, if I forgot anything and you would like to tell me about any happening or anything that I can help you with or something that you would like to mention here you are free to do so. Thank you very much."
OCC: You have until November 11th - 14 GMT to answer.