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Chagos Deal: Philippe Sands: "When the deal is made public, people will say: ‘what is the fuss about?'"

Summary by L'Express
It's been ten days. On April 1st, US President Donald Trump approved the agreement between the British and Mauritius on the surrender of the Chagos. Lawyer Philippe Sands, who defends the interests of Mauritius, is one of those who visited a part of the archipelago. He even said that he shed tears on the spot. But if his comments on the contemporary history of the Chagos, especially their excision of Mauritius, are "vehements"*, he pays attentio…
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L'Express broke the news in Mauritius on Saturday, April 12, 2025.
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