London: The UK has indicated that it could 'clarify' its new Brexit offer after the European Union (EU) called for 'fundamental changes', a media report said on Saturday.
Talks will resume on October 7 after the EU said the UK's proposed alternative to the Irish backstop could not be the 'basis' for a legally-binding treaty.
The UK has said it would work on the details before then but there was 'no path' to a deal without alternative arrangements in Northern Ireland.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted the only options were a 'new deal or no deal'.
On Friday, Johnson posted a message on social media saying there would be 'no delay' to the UK's exit beyond the October 31 deadline.
This was despite the government stating, in papers submitted to a Scottish court that Johnson would comply with legislation passed by Parliament, known as the Benn Act, which will require the Prime Minister to send a letter to the EU asking for a further three-month Brexit extension if a no-deal was agreed by October 19, a day after a crucial summit of European leaders.