Davis was criticised in some British media after heading home to London before lunch following a photo opportunity and a brief chat with his opposite number Michel Barnier yesterday, the first of four days of negotiations.
The British Brexit minister and his team also attracted ridicule on social media after turning up to the talks empty handed, while Barnier and his EU team had large files in front of them on the negotiating table.
"These are well-structured talks over a week, so work is ongoing and we do not feel concerned about this."
British officials said Davis had to attend to parliamentary business back in London and that he is expected to return on Thursday to review the progress of the negotiations with Barnier, and probably give a press conference.
Schinas declined to give further details on the second formal round of talks, which are dealing with issues about Britain's withdrawal including its exit bill, the rights of EU citizens in the UK, and the border in Northern Ireland.
"The Article 50 negotiations are now in the hands of the divorce lawyers. These are the people who do the job, and we have a very good divorce lawyer in the shape of Michel Barnier and the team," Schinas said.
He added that the Commission "don't feel we have been invaded" by a reported 98 British negotiators who have come to Brussels for the talks.
"We welcome our negotiating partners, and talks are ongoing as we speak," he said.
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