British and Irish leaders Boris Johnson and Leo Varadkar raised hopes of a breakthrough in the deadlocked Brexit process, saying they saw a 'pathway' to a deal
London British and Irish leaders Boris Johnson and Leo Varadkar raised hopes of a breakthrough in the deadlocked Brexit process Thursday, saying they saw a"pathway" to a deal.
After a face-to-face meeting that was billed as a last chance to map out a deal, the pair issued an unexpectedly upbeat statement that indicated progress could be made.In a joint statement, both leaders described the meeting as a"detailed and constructive discussion" where"they agreed that they could see a pathway to a possible deal.""Their discussion concentrated on the challenges of customs and consent.
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