New York Daily News

Brexit talks move closer to finish line

- BY RAF CASERT AND JILL LAWLESS

BRUSSELS — The European Union and Britain inched ever closer to a Brexit deal, with the leaders of France and Germany saying they expected an agreement could be sealed at Thursday's EU summit.

Positive vibes radiated from French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel at a joint news conference Wednesday in Toulouse, France, where Merkel said that negotiatio­ns were “in the final stretch.”

Macron added that “I want to believe that a deal is being finalized and that we can approve it” Thursday, when EU leaders are due to meet British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in Brussels.

Difference­s between the two sides remained but were narrowing to some technical and complicate­d customs and value-added-tax issues, officials said. Negotiatin­g teams were working into the night at EU headquarte­rs to solve them.

“Good progress, and work is ongoing,” EU chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier told reporters Wednesday evening.

Johnson, meanwhile, likened Brexit to climbing Mount Everest, saying the summit was in sight, though still shrouded in clouds.

And the EU Parliament's chief Brexit official, Guy Verhofstad­t, said Johnson had already moved mountains over the past days, seeking compromise where once he had been unbending.

“Before, the proposals of Mr. Johnson were absolutely unacceptab­le,” Verhofstad­t said. “There has been a fundamenta­l shift, that is clear.”

But Brexit negotiatio­ns had reached this point before — seemingly closing in on a deal that is dashed at the last moment. But with Britain's Oct. 31 departure date looming and just hours to go before the EU leaders' summit, hopes were increasing­ly turning toward getting a broad political commitment, with the full legal details to be hammered out later. That could mean another EU summit on Brexit before the end of the month.

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Jimmy Sham, the leader of a pro-democracy protest group, lies on the ground in Hong Kong after brutal assault by as many as five hammer-wielding attackers Wednesday.

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