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UK Delays Chagos Islands Agreement Following Trump’s Support Withdrawal

    UK puts Chagos Islands handover deal on hold after Trump withdraws support
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    LONDON – The United Kingdom’s plan to transfer the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, which hosts a critical joint U.K.-U.S. military base, has been indefinitely postponed. This delay follows the withdrawal of support from the administration of former U.S. President Donald Trump.

    The British government confirmed on Saturday that the legislative process needed to formalize the agreement concerning these islands in the Indian Ocean has stalled in Parliament.

    This development marks another episode in the strained relations between Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s administration and the Trump government.

    Initially, Trump endorsed the agreement but reversed his position in January, denouncing the transfer of sovereignty over the islands, which include the strategically important Diego Garcia base, as “an act of GREAT STUPIDITY” via a social media post.

    Consequently, the U.K. has paused the legislative process, acknowledging that there is insufficient time to pass the bill before the current parliamentary session concludes in the coming weeks. Furthermore, it is unlikely to feature in the legislative agenda announced by King Charles III for the upcoming session starting May 13.

    Despite the setback caused by the U.S.’s change in position, British officials remain hopeful that the agreement can be revived in the future.

    “Diego Garcia is a key strategic military asset for both the U.K. and the U.S.,” the British government said in a statement. “Ensuring its long-term operational security is and will continue to be our priority — it is the entire reason for the deal.

    “We continue to believe the agreement is the best way to protect the long-term future of the base, but we have always said we would only proceed with the deal if it has U.S. support. We are continuing to engage with the U.S. and Mauritius.”

    Simon McDonald, who was head of Britain’s Foreign Office until 2020, said the government “had no other choice” except to put the deal on ice.

    “When the president of the United States is openly hostile, the government has to rethink. So this agreement, this treaty will go into the deep freeze for the time being,” he told the BBC.

    The strategic military base in focus

    The remote chain of more than 60 islands off the tip of India, south of the Maldives, has been under British control since 1814.

    A military base on Diego Garcia, one of the islands, has supported U.S. military operations from Vietnam to Iraq and Afghanistan and as a base for American bombers in the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

    Starmer initially blocked American planes from using British air bases for attacks on Iran. He later agreed to let the United States use bases in England and on Diego Garcia to strike Iran’s missile sites, but not other targets.

    Trump has disparaged the United States’ NATO allies for their reluctance to join the war. He derided Starmer last month as “not Winston Churchill” and mocked the Royal Navy.

    Under the agreement struck between the U.K. and Mauritius after years of negotiation, Britain would lease back the Diego Garcia base for at least 99 years.

    Starmer’s government says the deal protects the base from international legal challenge. In recent years, the United Nations and its top court have urged Britain to return the islands to Mauritius.

    Britain’s opposition Conservative Party and Reform U.K. opposed the agreement, saying giving up the islands puts them at risk of interference by China and Russia. They have pushed the Trump administration to rescind its support.

    Islanders who were displaced from Diego Garcia in the 1960s and 1970s to make way for the base say they weren’t consulted and worry the deal will make it harder for them to go home.

    An estimated 10,000 displaced Chagossians and their descendants now live primarily in Britain, Mauritius and the Seychelles. Some have fought unsuccessfully in U.K. courts for many years for the right to go home.

    Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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