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Starmer signs deal to hand over UK control of Chagos Islands to Mauritius

  • In 2025, Britain and Mauritius agreed on a transfer of sovereignty over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, excluding Diego Garcia, which would remain under British control.
  • The agreement followed decades of dispute, including a 1965 British separation of the islands, the forced eviction of up to 2,000 Chagossians, and stalled negotiations due to changes in Mauritius' government and U.S. approval delays.
  • Diego Garcia, which hosts a significant U.S. naval and bomber base staffed by roughly 2,500 primarily American personnel, serves as a crucial hub for military activities in the Middle East and beyond, and will remain governed by the United Kingdom for a minimum of 99 years.
  • A British High Court judge issued an injunction hours before the scheduled signing, temporarily barring the deal following legal challenges from displaced Chagossian women who argued the handover could hinder their right to return.
  • The deal's pause keeps Britain in colonial control, drawing criticism from Chagossians and the U.N., while the U.K. government plans an annual £90 million payment to Mauritius for the Diego Garcia base lease and ongoing geopolitical tensions remain.
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It is flight forward, not insight into colonial injustice. Britain's agreement with Mauritius is simply a geostrategic deal to secure its own interests – another act of neo-colonialism.

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IONNEWS broke the news in on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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