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Chagos Islands: UK-US Defence Relationship

02 December 2024

Lead MP

Luke Pollard

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Ministerial Statement

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Other Contributors: 18

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Luke Pollard raised concerns about chagos islands: uk-us defence relationship in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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Government Statement

Taxation
Government Statement
On 3 October, the UK reached an historic agreement with Mauritius to secure the operation of the joint military base on Diego Garcia. This agreement, which has been endorsed by all relevant US Departments and agencies following a rigorous scrutiny process, ensures that the base will continue to operate securely into the next century. The base is crucial for regional stability, providing rapid responses to crises and countering security threats. President Trump commended the deal as an example of diplomatic success in overcoming historical challenges. Multiple countries and organisations have welcomed this agreement, including India, the African Union, and the UN Secretary-General. For the first time in 50 years, the base will be undisputed and legally secure, with strong protections from malign influence. The minister emphasised that securing this deal on our terms has been a top priority to protect UK-US defence relationships.

Shadow Comment

James Cartlidge
Shadow Comment
The Conservative MP expressed concern over the timing of the agreement, suggesting it is being rushed through before President Trump's inauguration. He highlighted that US Secretary Marco Rubio has warned the deal poses a threat to national security interests and could provide China with valuable intelligence on naval operations. Cartlidge urged the Government to halt any further ratification until both new administrations in Mauritius and the USA are in place, noting the potential risks posed by such a hasty agreement.
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