Brexit: Donald Tusk upbeat on prospect of Irish border deal

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Image caption, Mr Tusk said: "Our latest proposal when it comes to new guidelines is also acceptable for Dublin and for London".
  • Author, John Campbell
  • Role, 大象传媒 News NI Economics & Business Editor

The president of the European Council has given an upbeat assessment of the prospects for a deal on the Irish border.

Donald Tusk was speaking ahead of an EU summit in Brussels.

He said: "I am absolutely sure that we will finally find a proper solution to avoid this risk of hard border between Ireland and Northern Ireland."

However, most issues relating to the Irish border were not agreed.

The main sticking point is a so-called backstop for the border.

It would mean that in the absence of any other solution, Northern Ireland, or the UK as a whole, aligning with EU rules required to support North-South cooperation and an all-island economy.

The UK has accepted the need for a backstop to be written into the Brexit withdrawal agreement.

But it has not agreed what EU rules it should cover.

On Wednesday, Mr Tusk said: "Our latest proposal when it comes to new guidelines is also acceptable for Dublin and for London.

"We still need more time to clarify - in fact this is the British obligation - to clarify technical, logistic and legal details.

"Today I can say that our interpretation of so-called December agreement is almost identical compared to the British position."