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No Brexit breakthrough for Boris Johnson after meeting in New York

Donald Tusk does not look impressed (Picture: PA)

There was no ‘New York breakthrough’ after Boris Johnson met with European Council president Donald Tusk today.

The two leaders sat down to try and come up with some progress on the terms of Britain’s exit from the EU.

But Mr Tusk summed up his feelings in a tweet after they finished, saying: ‘No breakthrough. No breakdown. No time to lose. #Brexit’.

The Prime Minister had downplayed his chances of securing a new deal ahead of meetings with key EU leaders during the United Nations General Assembly.

The PM had told Mr Tusk that the UK needs ‘to see movement and flexibility from the EU’ in order to reach a deal, according to Downing Street.

An EU source said the meeting was ‘sincere and open’ but stressed that there were ‘big gaps in substance’.

”The EU will need realistic, operational proposals in legal form,’ the source continued.

‘The UK non-papers do not meet the objectives of the backstop.’

Those ‘non-papers’ shared by the UK focus on the agri-food zone, customs issues and on manufactured goods.

The PM then met German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron.

The EU’s chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, said it is difficult to see how the impasse over the Northern Ireland backstop can be overcome.

Donald Tusk, left, President of the European Council, and Boris Johnson, Prime Minister (Picture: AFP)

Mr Barnier said the EU ‘remains open to talks and progress’, but that the UK side had yet to come forward with proposals which could offer the basis of a solution.

‘Based on current UK thinking, it is difficult to see how we can arrive at a legally operative solution which fulfils all the objectives of the backstop,’ he said, following talks in Berlin with German foreign minister Heiko Maas.

Mr Johnson has said that he wants Britain to leave the EU with a deal on October 31 – the current EU deadline – but is adamant that the backstop to prevent a hard border on the island of Ireland must be scrapped.

Ahead of a meeting with the PM on Tuesday, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said any hard border on the island of Ireland post-Brexit would be the fault of the UK and not the EU.

On the flight to the States, the PM had downplayed his chances of progress today, telling reporters: ‘There might be, but I don’t wish to elevate excessively the belief that there will be a New York breakthrough.’

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