The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Downing Street plays down summit deal expectatio­ns

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Downing Street has played down expectatio­ns of agreement on Britain’s withdrawal from the EU at a crunch summit next week, warning that “big issues” remain to be resolved.

Just over a week remains before the October 18 summit in Brussels which was initially pencilled in as the deadline for agreement on withdrawal.

But Downing Street would say only that the UK was working for a deal “this autumn”, fuelling speculatio­n that a special summit in November will be needed to hammer out agreement on issues including the status of the Irish border.

The prime minister’s spokesman told a Westminste­r media briefing: “We have always said that we are working hard for a deal this autumn and that continues at pace.

“There remain big issues to work through and, as the PM has said, this will require movement on the EU side.

“There can be no withdrawal agreement without a precise future framework.”

The spokesman said the “meaningful vote” promised to MPs would cover not only the withdrawal agreement but also the political declaratio­n on future relations.

The comments appeared to pour cold water on upbeat assessment­s on the prospects of a deal made by senior EU figures over recent days.

Technical talks are continuing at official level in Brussels this week, but no visit by Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab has been announced, and Downing Street would say only that new proposals on the border issue would be released “in due course”.

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