Unidentified Speaker 1 opened a meeting in Florida by saying the delegation's aim is not only to end the fighting in Ukraine but to do so in a way that preserves Ukraine's sovereignty and sets the country on a path to long-term prosperity. "We wanna see the end of the killing and the death and the suffering," the speaker said, adding that "ending a war alone won't achieve" the broader goal of independence and economic growth.
The speaker framed the gathering as building on progress made "not just in Geneva" but during the week's communications, stressing that a settlement should create "a mechanism and a way forward" that prevents future aggression and allows Ukraine to "enter an era of extraordinary economic progress." The speaker also apologized for rain at the Florida venue and welcomed attendees.
Unidentified Speaker 2 thanked the American people and "President Trump's initiative for the peace," saying the delegation had been "working with [the] US for the last 10 months" and had seen "great progress." "US is hearing us. US is supporting us. US is walking beside us," Speaker 2 said, and added the group was "looking forward to have a successful productive meeting today." The remarks listed the meeting's priorities as Ukraine's security, preventing a repeat of aggression, prosperity, and rebuilding.
After those remarks, Speaker 1 returned brief thanks. Speaker 2 then addressed a person named "Mister Scekoden," beginning a request with "Mister Scekoden, will you create..." but the available transcript ends before the request is completed.
No formal motions, votes, or legally binding actions are recorded in the provided excerpt. The discussion centers on diplomatic aims and gratitude to U.S. support rather than on specific agreements or commitments.