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		</div><p>EU council president Donald Tusk has said that although the EU and UK had been close to a deal, there are now “certain doubts”.</p>
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<p>“Yesterday evening I was ready to bet that it’s all set and agreed, today there are certain doubts on the British side. We’ll see, I’m still hopeful,” he said while speaking to Polish journalists in Brussels.</p>
<p>He added: &#8220;The basic foundations of an agreement are ready and in theory tomorrow we could accept this deal with Great Britain and avoid the chaos and the misfortune linked to an uncontrolled, chaotic exit.&#8221;</p>
<p>According to Poland TVN 24, Mr Tusk said that we should know whether there is a deal or not “theoretically, in seven or eight hours”.</p>
<p>He said that negotiations are ongoing.</p>
<p>&#8220;I was hoping that we would receive a ready, negotiated legal text today, even before noon, so that the Member States could get to know the details of this agreement.&#8221;</p>
<p>“I had hoped that we would have received a ready, negotiated, legal text this morning so that member states could get to know it,” Tusk said, adding that “everything is going in a good direction.”</p>
<p>Significant issues unresolved in Brexit talks on final day before key summit</p>
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<p>Significant issues remain unresolved in the Brexit negotiations, which have entered the final day before Boris Johnson attempts to sign off on a deal during the key EU summit.</p>
<p>Officials on both sides of the Channel said on Wednesday morning that numerous obstacles still needed to be surmounted for a fresh agreement to be brokered.</p>
<p>The British Prime Minister needs to get a deal approved at the summit of EU leaders starting in Brussels on Thursday if he is to avoid an almighty clash over asking for a delay to the UK’s departure.</p>
<p>UK Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay confirmed that Mr Johnson will write a letter asking for an Article 50 extension if no deal is in place by Saturday, something the PM has repeatedly ruled out.</p>
<p>Talks in Brussels resumed on Wednesday morning after running into the early hours.</p>
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<p>Mr Johnson’s official spokesman said there “certainly remained issues to resolve”, a sentiment echoed by EU commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos.</p>
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