Hong Kong leader CY Leung has said his officials will meet protest leaders to head off their threat to occupy buildings.
Protesters had warned they would occupy government buildings if Mr Leung did not step down by 5pm BST.
Tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters have been on the streets since the weekend, when police fired tear gas at the crowd.
Mr Leung, the territory's chief executive, told the media he would not be quitting and warned of serious consequences if protesters followed through with their threat to enter government buildings.
He said his top civil servant would hold talks with the Hong Kong students' federation to discuss the "constitution".
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Gallery: Hong Kong Protest Deadline Passes
Hong Kong's embattled leader CY Leung offers talks between his government and pro-democracy protesters
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Protesters had warned they would occupy government buildings if Mr Leung did not step down by 5pm BST
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A protester holds an umbrella to protect the police from rain during a confrontation overnight outside the legislative government complex in Hong Kong
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A pro-democracy demonstrator display a placard in Hong Kong
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As the sun comes up a protester reads a book at a sit in blocking the entrance to the Chief Executive's Office
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Protesters sleep next to a barricade blocking the entrance to the Chief Executive's Office
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Pro-democracy demonstrators recycle plastic bottles at a collection point in Hong Kong
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A man jogs past plastic bottles collected by pro-democracy demonstrators
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People look at messages of support displayed on a post-it wall outside the government headquarters
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Hong Kong police stand guard as protesters confront them overnight outside the legislative government complex
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Protesters confront police overnight outside the legislative government complex
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Protesters sleep in the streets outside the Hong Kong Government Complex
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Pro-democracy protesters chant
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A woman looks at messages of support placed on a barrier
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A man stands near umbrellas, which have become the symbol of this protest
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A man holding an umbrella walks past support messages in various languages writen on umbrellas
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Student protesters sleep overnight as the stand-off continues
Protesters in the so-called "umbrella revolution" are railing against plans that will force them to choose their leader from among approved Communist loyalists.
Tensions were high ahead of the last-minute news conference after police had earlier been seen carrying what appeared to be supplies of rubber bullets and riot gear.
Police used tear gas and baton charges when the protests began last weekend.
Demonstrators, most of them students or young people, have taken to the streets with goggles, plastic macs and umbrellas fearing another outbreak of violence.
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