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UK court lifts a block on Britain handing the disputed Chagos Islands to Mauritius

  • Britain and Mauritius signed a final deal on Thursday to transfer sovereignty of the contested Chagos Islands to Mauritius, except Diego Garcia which Britain will retain.
  • The deal followed stalled negotiations since October due to government changes in Mauritius, financial disputes over leasing Diego Garcia, and the need for U.S. Approval.
  • Diego Garcia hosts a U.S. Naval base critical for global security, staffed mostly by about 2,500 American personnel, and supports military operations in several regions.
  • The United Kingdom will provide Mauritius with an annual payment of 101 million pounds to continue leasing Diego Garcia for a minimum of 99 years, while a fund designated for resettling displaced island residents does not include Diego Garcia.
  • The transfer ends a 60-year struggle urged by international bodies, but critics warn resettlement details remain unclear and the deal raises security and indigenous rights concerns.
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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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