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Chagos Islands Deal: UK Politicians Urged to Reconsider
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Despite an agreement reached between the UK and Mauritius over the Chagos Archipelago, some British politicians are urging the new US administration to withhold consent, citing misleading or inaccurate arguments against the deal. The article refutes these claims, highlighting the legal obligation the UK has to return the islands to Mauritius, the opportunity for Chagossians to resettle on some outer islands, and the strategic importance of the US military base on Diego Garcia.

Members of the Chagossian community gather with banners and placards outside Parliament to protest against the Government’s decision Towards the end of 2024, the Government announced it had reached agreement with Mauritius over the Chagos Archipelago. The US president at the time, Joe Biden, welcomed the deal the same day.

But the Mauritians were never happy with the arrangement. From the start, they accused the UK of exploiting its stronger position to coerce them. Eventually, they took a case to the International Court of Justice. In 2019, in a ruling agreed by 13 judges with only one dissenting, the court put the UK “under an obligation to bring to an end administration”.

Two, the advisory opinion does not exhaust Mauritius’s legal options. Other processes are available which would result in a binding judgment.relies on private contractors to keep going; in the absence of an agreement, they are increasingly reluctant to work there. I concede one point – that the deal comes at a cost to UK taxpayers. Yet some of the figures quoted are nonsense. The Mauritian prime minister talked once of “£18bn” and immediately withdrew the claim.

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