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UK Transfers Chagos Islands to Mauritius, Secures 99-Year Lease on Diego Garcia

Prime Minister Keir Starmer signed the treaty after a High Court injunction was lifted, ensuring continued access to the strategic military base for £101 million annually.

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Aerial view of Diego Garcia in the Chagos Island group.
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Overview

  • The UK has ceded sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius while securing a 99-year lease for the Diego Garcia military base, a key UK-US defense asset.
  • An early morning High Court injunction temporarily blocked the signing, citing legal challenges from Chagossian claimants, but it was overturned later in the day.
  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer finalized the agreement, which costs the UK £101 million annually, following international legal rulings deeming UK control unlawful.
  • The displaced Chagossian community has criticized the deal, claiming exclusion from negotiations and insufficient protections for their right to return.
  • Critics have raised concerns about Mauritius's ties to China, but the UK government argues the agreement secures long-term strategic interests and national security.