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EU chief negotiator says there is still no basis to strike a deal

No solution in sight to issue of Northern Ireland backstop

- GAVIN CORDON

The EU’s chief negotiator Michel Barnier has said there is still no basis for a deal on Britain’s withdrawal from the EU.

Ahead of next week’s crucial EU summit, Mr Barnier said they had yet to see any “operationa­l, legally binding solution” to the issue of the Northern Ireland backstop.

Addressing the European Parliament in Brussels, he said Boris Johnson’s proposals to avoid the return of a hard border with the Irish Republic were based on a system “that hasn’t been properly developed, that hasn’t been tested”.

Mr Johnson’s hopes of securing a deal in time for the summit on October 17 and 18 could now rest on a crunch meeting with Irish prime minister Leo Varadkar.

Following a 40-minute telephone conversati­on on Tuesday, the two men said they hoped to meet face-to-face this week – although details have yet to be announced.

Earlier, government sources said Mr Johnson was planning an emergency Saturday sitting of Parliament following the summit to be held on October 19.

It is thought the prime minister could use the occasion to force a showdown with MPs determined to block a no-deal Brexit.

In his address to MEPs, Mr Barnier said the EU side would continue to work in a “calm” and “constructi­ve” manner to try to find an agreement.

But he made clear that Mr Johnson’s blueprint – which would require the return of customs checks on the island of Ireland – was not the basis for a solution.

“To put things very frankly, though, and to try and be objective, (at) this particular point, we are not really in a position where we are able to find an agreement,” he said.

“The proposal of the British Government as things stand is not something we can accept. It replaces an operationa­l, practical, legal solution with one that is simply a temporary solution.”

Following a series of acrimoniou­s exchanges between London and Brussels on Tuesday, European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker said: “Personally I don’t exclude a deal. We are, Michel and myself, working on a deal. And we are not accepting this blame game which started in London.”

 ?? Picture: Getty. ?? European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker, left, and EU chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier attend to make a speech at the European Parliament in Brussels.
Picture: Getty. European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker, left, and EU chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier attend to make a speech at the European Parliament in Brussels.
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Government sources have said Mr Johnson is planning an emergency Saturday sitting of parliament.

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