UK Halts Chagos Islands Handover to Mauritius Amid US Opposition
Deal allowed continued UK-US military control of Diego Garcia base, but Trump previously called it a 'big mistake'.
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- The UK has paused its plan to transfer the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, citing the need for US support.
- The deal, which would have allowed continued UK-US military control of the Diego Garcia base, faced opposition from the US and UK Conservatives.
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Warum es wichtig ist
The Chagos Islands, an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, were removed from Mauritius' jurisdiction by the UK in 1965. The UK then leased Diego Garcia, the largest island, to the US for a military base.
The United Kingdom has halted a plan to hand over the Chagos Islands, an Indian Ocean archipelago, to Mauritius.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer signed an agreement last year transferring sovereignty of the islands to Mauritius. However, the deal allowed Washington and London to retain control of the joint military base on Diego Garcia Island for an initial period of 99 years.
US President Donald Trump said in February that the plan to hand over the archipelago to Mauritius, while retaining control of the joint US-UK military base of Diego Garcia through a lease, was a “big mistake.”
On Sunday, the UK said it continued to believe the agreement is the best way to protect the long-term future of the base, but added the condition of US support.
“Diego Garcia is a key strategic military asset for both the UK and the US,” a UK government spokesperson said.
“We have always said we would only proceed with the deal if it has US support. We are continuing to engage with the US and Mauritius,” the spokesperson added.
The development also comes amid opposition to the planned move in the UK from the Conservatives and Reform Party.
Mauritius has said it will hold talks with UK officials on April 22 to discuss the issue, Bloomberg reported.
In 1965, the UK promised to withdraw from Mauritius, but it removed the Chagos Archipelago from the jurisdiction of Mauritius, paying the latter £3 million in compensation.
In 1966, despite the UN’s objections to British control over the archipelago, the UK leased Diego Garcia to the US for 50 years in exchange for a $14 million discount on the purchase of Polaris ballistic missile submarines.
The joint US-UK military base, equipped with a runway, is used for positioning navy ships and long-range bombers.
In March, the Maldives told the UK that it does not recognize the deal to hand over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius. It has now welcomed the decision to pause the handover of the Chagos Archipelago.
The Maldives says it has historical claims to the archipelago.
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The talks between Mauritius and UK officials will likely focus on finding a compromise that addresses both sovereignty concerns and the continued operation of the Diego Garcia base.
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The US may leverage this situation to negotiate more favorable terms for the Diego Garcia base lease.
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The Maldives may pursue further international legal or diplomatic avenues to assert its historical claims.
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Offene Fragen
- What specific conditions does the US require for its support?
- What will be the outcome of the talks between Mauritius and UK officials on April 22?
- What are the Maldives' historical claims to the archipelago?
- What is the UK's long-term strategy regarding the Chagos Islands if US support is not secured?





