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New 'Great' Brexit Deal Agreed, Reveals UK PM Boris Johnson

The two sides-- the UK and the EU-- have been working on the legal text of a deal, but it will still need the approval of both the UK and European Parliaments.

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New 'Great' Brexit Deal Agreed, Reveals UK PM Boris Johnson
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A Brexit deal has been agreed between UK and EU negotiating teams before a meeting of European leaders in Brussels, reports said.

"We've got a great new deal that takes back control," British Prime Minister Boris Johnson tweeted on Thursday, the BBC reported.

"The new deal will get Brexit done and make the UK leave the EU in two week's time," Johnson said.

The two sides have been working on the legal text of a deal, but it will still need the approval of both the UK and European Parliaments.

However, the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has cast doubt on its sign off, saying they still cannot support it.

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The Northern Irish party earlier released a statement saying they could not back proposals "as things stand", and -- after the Prime Minister's announcement -- said their statement "still stands".

But, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said it was a "fair and balanced agreement".

Both he and Johnson have urged their respective Parliaments to back the deal.

UK PM Boris Jhonson on twitter said the new deal is better because, in the previous negotiations, Brussels would have maintained ultimate control (of the UK) and could have forced Britain to accept "EU laws and taxes forever".

He said that the deal helps to establish a new relationship with the EU based on free trade and friendly cooperation.

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