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Theresa May To Ask EU Leaders To Commit To Temporary Irish Backstop

At that summit, she's expected to ask EU members to further commit to a temporary Northern Ireland "backstop."
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U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May is headed to Brussels for an EU summit after surviving a no-confidence vote on Wednesday.

At that summit, she's expected to ask EU members to further commit to a temporary Northern Ireland "backstop." 

The plan would require Northern Ireland — which is part of the U.K. — to follow some EU regulations that the U.K. wouldn't have to. It's an effort to avoid a hard border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, which is part of the EU. 

European leaders have said they won't totally renegotiate the Irish backstop, but they might be willing to assure the U.K. that the plan would be temporary. 

European Council President Donald Tusk tweeted ahead of the summit that he would meet with May "for last-minute talks."