French President Emmanuel Macron and visiting German Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed hope to endorse an accord on Britain's orderly departure from the European Union (EU) at a summit in Brussels on Thursday.
"I want to believe an agreement is being finalized and that we will be able to endorse it tomorrow, " Macron said at a joint press conference with Merkel on Wednesday, Xinhua news agency reported.
"Our hope, our willingness is to be in a position to endorse a deal, which I hope can be found in the coming hours.
In any case, what we're hearing today is positive, " he said.
Merkel said she believed that a deal between Britain and the EU on how the country leaves the bloc "will be possible. "
"From what I've heard in recent days, I think more and more that we'll obtain this deal. . .
We're in the final sprint, " she said.
Negotiators from Brussels and London entered into a fresh round of talks on Tuesday on a Brexit agreement that could be approved by a EU summit slated for Thursday and Friday.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has pledged to take the UK out of the EU on October 31 with or without a deal.