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Abstract:British Prime Minister Boris Johnson told European Council President Donald Tusk that movement and flexibility were needed from the European Union if a Brexit deal is to be reached, a British government spokeswoman said.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson told European Council President Donald Tusk that movement and flexibility were needed from the European Union if a Brexit deal is to be reached, a British government spokeswoman said.
Johnson and Tusk, meeting on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, discussed progress in talks between Britain and the EU on finding an alternative to the Irish backstop, the spokeswoman said. The backstop is an insurance policy to avoid a hard border on the island of Ireland.
“The prime minister emphasized that in order to secure a deal we will now need to see movement and flexibility from the EU,” she said, adding that the leaders had agreed to keep in touch over the coming weeks.
Following the meeting, Tusk said on Twitter: “No breakthrough. No breakdown. No time to lose.”
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