Sunday Telegraph reported that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson accepted the Irish Prime Minister's proposal to meet and discuss the Brexit solution without any preconditions.

British sources say Johnson has agreed to meet with Irish officials, saying he has accepted Rio Barardker's proposal to meet Dublin.

The meeting point is likely to be the G7 transition in France later this month.

Earlier today, Prime Minister Burrard Kerr said he invited British Prime Ministers to Dublin to discuss the matter without any prerequisites.

British Prime Minister Johnson says the United Kingdom will leave the European Union on October 31. No matter what happens, the British insist that the "backstop" should be removed.

But Ireland's argument is parallel, saying that the EU withdrawal agreement, which includes safeguards, is not to be renegotiated.

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