No agreement has been reached in talks with Northern Ireland politicians.
The discussions chaired by the Taoiseach and the British Prime Minister David Cameron in Belfast began yesterday and continued until the early hours.
They focused on the issue of flags, parades and the legacy of The Troubles.
Mr Cameron says that although progress has been made, an agreement could not be reached.
But Taoiseach Enda Kenny says he's confident politicians in the North will eventually be able to negotiate a deal: