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Category:Video game distributionMedia playback is unsupported on your device Media caption Boris Johnson: "We will not be deterred"
Boris Johnson is in New York for talks with the head of the UN and has told the BBC he "dearly wishes" there was a deal with Brussels.
But he said the EU "must grasp the nettle" and negotiate a withdrawal agreement, and insisted there would be no delay to Brexit.
The prime minister is in the US to meet leaders of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and to talk about trade.
Meanwhile, Labour's Yvette Cooper said Mr Johnson's "foot-dragging" made it "nigh on impossible" to reach a deal.
But the foreign secretary said: "We will be reaching a deal."
Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption Yvette Cooper: "Foot-dragging on the verge of making this negotiation impossible"
The prime minister told the BBC's Andrew Marr programme that he had a "very good meeting with Donald Trump" on Friday.
"I was very frank with him about how we felt about the way that the negotiations had been conducted over the last two years, which has been to huff and puff.
"We want to agree a trade deal, which is a lot of work.
"We want to have the utmost possible freedom to talk with our friends and allies.
"We have no objection to having trade deals but we will not be deterred by the bully boy tactics which have been so often employed by our EU friends."
Mr Johnson said his strategy was "very simple - to present the EU with a deal that we desperately wish we could reach but they do not want to come to".
"We will then be able to come to a bilateral deal with the US," he said.
Mr Johnson said he had a "very good meeting" with Theresa May and had told her he wanted to see the back of the EU, which he thought "didn't have very much to offer the British people".
But Labour's shadow foreign secretary, Yvette Cooper, said the prime minister's foot-dragging was "making it near on impossible to reach a deal".
She said: "He is not going to take his foot off the gas. He is not going to take the chances of a no deal.
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