British Prime Minister Theresa May is meeting with ministers today to discuss negotiations on Great Britain's exit from the European Union, the BBC reported. Before the summer break, Theresa May asked the ministers to identify, as she stated, "possibilities" in their ministries and now expects reports from them, among other things, on the way Great Britain should approach the negotiations with Brussels on leaving the EU. In her residence in Checkers, the prime minister will meet with members of the government, including the minister in charge of negotiations on leaving the EU, David Davis, the minister of foreign affairs, Boris Johnson, and the minister of foreign trade, Liam Fox. May has previously said that the UK will not trigger Chapter 50, the official mechanism to start leaving the EU, before the start of next year. The BBC says that today's talks are considered the most important since the referendum at the end of June and that they represent the end of the summer lull and the summer break, which officially ends on Monday.
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