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Macron expected to rebuff Johnson on Brexit

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson heads to Paris on Thursday for talks with French President Emmanuel Macron who is expected to rebuff his last-ditch efforts to renegotiat­e the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union.

Macron, who has said previously he is happy to be the “bad guy” on Brexit, roundly rejected Johnson’s calls to scrap a key plank of a deal negotiated between the EU and former British premier Theresa May.

“Renegotiat­ion on the terms currently proposed by the British is not an option that exists, and that has always been made clear by (EU) President Tusk,” Macron told reporters on Wednesday evening.

At stake is the so-called “backstop”, an arrangemen­t guaranteei­ng that border checks will not return between EU member Ireland and Northern Ireland which is part of Britain.

Johnson considers the backstop to be “anti-democratic” and an affront to British sovereignt­y because it will require London to keep its regulation­s aligned with the EU during a transition exit period.

The EU argues this is necessary to avoid the re-emergence of border checkpoint­s which could lead to a return of fighting on the divided island where anti-British violence has claimed thousands of lives.

The Paris visit is the second leg of Johnson’s first foreign trip since he became prime minister a month ago.

On Wednesday, he told German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin that the backstop has “grave defects for a sovereign, democratic country like the UK” and insisted the provision “has to go”.

Merkel appeared to offer a glimmer of hope by saying Britain should try to find a breakthrou­gh to the issue over the next month.

In the search for a solution, “we have said we would probably find it in the next two years, but maybe we can do it in the next 30 days, why not? Then we are one step further in the right direction,” she said.

Johnson told Merkel he welcomed the “very blistering timetable of 30 days,” adding that “I’m more than happy with that”.

Johnson, who has deployed his French language skills to charm diplomats in Paris before, has staked his leadership on withdrawin­g Britain from the EU by the current deadline of Oct 31 – “do or die”. — AFP

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Johnson (right) and Merkel shake hands during a news conference at the Chanceller­y in Berlin, Germany.
— Reuters photo Johnson (right) and Merkel shake hands during a news conference at the Chanceller­y in Berlin, Germany.

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