UK-Ireland summit meeting EU withdrawal "Agreement path is visible" Oct. 11 10:25

British Prime Minister Johnson had a summit meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister Baracker over the conditions for leaving the EU. Both sides have issued a statement that “the path to consensus is visible,” and are interested in the future of discussions between the UK and the EU, which will become more serious in the future.

British Prime Minister Johnson had a summit meeting with Irish Prime Minister Baracker in central England on the 10th.

Prime Minister Johnson was making a new proposal on the border management between Northern Ireland and Ireland over the conditions for leaving the EU last week, and both sides seem to have exchanged opinions based on this proposal.

In the joint statement released after the talks, it was revealed that the agreement was reached by continuing discussions as “the path to consensus is visible”.

Prime Minister Baracker told reporters, “The meeting was positive and promising.

With regard to the new proposal by Prime Minister Johnson, the British media reported that German Chancellor Merkel had a negative view and that it was less likely that the deadline for the end of this month could be agreed before.

It is not clear whether concrete progress has been made at this summit meeting, but on the 11th, the UK's Berkeley departure minister and EU Barnier's chief negotiator are scheduled to hold talks. I am interested in whereabouts.