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Chagos Islands 2025-02-05

05 February 2025

Lead MP

Nigel Farage

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Urgent Question

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Other Contributors: 27

At a Glance

Nigel Farage raised concerns about chagos islands 2025-02-05 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Will the Minister confirm the status of negotiations over the transfer of sovereignty of the Chagos islands to Mauritius? The MP is questioning the legal and strategic basis for this potential deal, emphasising that there appears to be no binding obligation for such a transfer and highlighting concerns about national security and the impact on UK-US relations.

Government Response

Government Response
The Minister confirmed that both sides remain committed to concluding a deal protecting the long-term operation of the UK-US base on Diego Garcia. He stated that significant progress has been made in negotiations, involving technical talks held last month, and that the Government are closely engaging with the US Administration to secure their approval for the agreement. The minister reiterated that the deal aims to protect national security by securing the base's future for at least 99 years. Additionally, he assured Parliament of robust security arrangements within the treaty and reaffirmed that there is no legal obligation compelling the UK to transfer sovereignty.
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