Brexit Negotiators Meet in Brussels to Start First Round of Talks on Britain Leaving EU

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The British and EU Brexit negotiators met on Monday, pledging to "get down to work" in a first full round of talks on Britain's divorce terms from the European Union.
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British Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Brexit Minister) David Davis (L) prepares to shake hands with European Union Chief Negotiator in charge of Brexit negotiations with Britain Michel Barnier (R) prior to their meeting at the European Union Commission headquarter in Brussels, July 17, 2017.THIERRY CHARLIER / AFP - Getty Images

BRUSSELS — The British and EU Brexit negotiators met on Monday, pledging to "get down to work" in a first full round of talks on Britain's divorce terms from the European Union.

"We made a good start last month but we are now getting into the substance of the matter," British Brexit Secretary David Davis told reporters as he was welcomed at the European Commission in Brussels by the EU negotiator Michel Barnier.

"For us, it's incredibly important we now make good progress," added Davis, who held a first day of talks a month ago to agree an agenda, a year after Britons vote to leave the EU. "Now it's time to get down to work and to make this a successful negotiation," he added.

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British Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Brexit Minister) David Davis (L) and European Union Chief Negotiator in charge of Brexit negotiations with Britain Michel Barnier, July 17, 2017.THIERRY CHARLIER / AFP - Getty Images

Barnier said: "We will now delve into the heart of the matter. We need to examine and compare our respective positions in order to make good progress."

Both men declined further comment, with Barnier saying they would brief the media on Thursday after their teams have spent four days tackling a range of priority issues.

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