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UK transfers sovereignty of Chagos Islands to Mauritius in deal securing Diego Garcia military base

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The UK has agreed to return the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, a move that ends decades of dispute over Britain's last African colony. The Chagos Islands, a cluster of islands in the Indian Ocean, have been a British territory since the 1960s, but the UK has been found to have unlawfully separated the islands from Mauritius. The agreement, reached after 13 rounds of negotiations, will see the UK hand over the islands to Mauritius, including the tropical atoll of Diego Garcia, which is used by the US government as a military base. The UK will retain sovereignty of Diego Garcia for an initial period of 99 years, securing the future of the base and its operation. The deal has been welcomed by the Mauritian government, but has been criticized by some in the UK who argue that it puts the security of the base at risk. The Chagos Islands have a complex history, with the first inhabitants being enslaved Africans who were brought to the islands to work on coconut plantations, and later indentured Indians who arrived after their emancipation. The UK's decision to return the islands to Mauritius is seen as a historic move, bringing an end to a long-standing dispute over the territory.

    1. The treaty will address wrongs of the past and demonstrate the commitment of both parties to support the welfare of Chagossians. Mauritius will now be free to implement a programme of resettlement on the islands of the Chagos Archipelago, other than Diego Garcia, and the UK will capitalise a new trust fund, as well as separately provide other support, for the benefit of Chagossians.
    1. Today's agreement secures this vital military base for the future. It will strengthen our role in safeguarding global security, shut down any possibility of the Indian Ocean being used as a dangerous illegal migration route to the UK, as well as guaranteeing our long-term relationship with Mauritius.
    2. This government inherited a situation where the long-term, secure operation of the Diego Garcia military base was under threat, with contested sovereignty and ongoing legal challenges.
    1. This is a shameful retreat undermining our security and leaving our allies exposed.
    1. Weak, weak, weak! Labour lied to get into office. Said they'd be whiter than white, said they wouldn't put up taxes, said they'd stand up to the EU, said that they be patriotic. All lies!
    1. The agreement secures the effective operation of the joint facility on Diego Garcia into the next century.
    1. It is a clear demonstration that through diplomacy and partnership, countries can overcome longstanding historical challenges to reach peaceful and mutually beneficial outcomes.
UK transfers sovereignty of Chagos Islands to Mauritius in deal securing Diego Garcia military base