British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will speak to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker by the end of Monday to urge the leaders to support his Brexit deal, the Sunday Times reported.
Johnson will offer the three leaders the option to either help him deliver a new deal this week, or to agree on a friendly version of a no-deal Brexit by Oct. 31, the newspaper said, citing a source familiar with the conversations.
โHeโll be talking to Merkel, Macron and Juncker by the end of Monday to see if thereโs agreement on a โlanding zoneโ for Northern Ireland and customs,โ the source was quoted as telling the newspaper.
โThe alternative is to agree a friendly version of no deal and finish it that way.โ
Security chiefs have convinced Johnson that a no-deal Brexit will heighten the danger of extremist attacks in Northern Ireland and on the mainland, along with sectarian violence in cities such as Glasgow, according to the report.
As a result, the British prime minister desperately wants a Brexit deal, the Sunday Times reported.
โAny one of these risks we could cope with, but taken collectively they would be a massive challenge to the UK state and no one would choose to go down that route,โ Johnson told a senior Conservative in a private conversation, according to the newspaper.
A European Union source cited by the Sunday Times said the chances of a deal at Thursdayโs EU summit in Brussels were โ50-50โ.
On Friday, Johnson had declined to say whether Northern Ireland will stay in the EU customs union after Brexit.
A Downing Street source told Reuters on Saturday that Britain remains a long way from agreeing a final Brexit deal and the next few days will be critical if it is to agree departure terms with the EU.
REUTERS