EU rejects UK's request for weekend talks as Johnson insists on no Brexit delay

The EC says that Johnson’s new Brexit proposals do not provide any basis for finalizing a separation agreement

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The European Union has rejected a British request to hold Brexit talks this weekend, British media reported, as Prime Minister Boris Johnson reiterated his commitment to leaving the bloc on Oct. 31 despite the possibility of a not reaching an exit deal.

The European Commission said that Johnson’s new Brexit proposals do not provide any basis for finalizing a separation agreement, according to Sky News.

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Talks on Johnson’s plan to replace the Irish backstop will not take place over the weekend, EU Commission spokeswoman Natasha Bertaud was quoted as saying by Sky. She added that the UK will be given “another opportunity to present its proposals in detail” on Monday.

“If we held talks at the weekend it would look like these were proper negotiations,” the Times newspaper had earlier cited an EU diplomat as saying. “We’re still a long way from that”.

Johnson has consistently said he will not ask for a Brexit delay, reiterating the point on Friday.

“New deal or no deal - but no delay. #GetBrexitDone #LeaveOct31”, Johnson said in a tweet.

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