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UK pauses its plan to cede Chagos Islands after US opposition

UK pauses its plan to cede Chagos Islands after US opposition

Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer speaks to the media at the airport in Doha, Qatar, April 10, 2026. Alastair Grant/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

Britain’s government said on Saturday it had put on hold its deal to cede sovereignty of the Chagos Islands – home to the U.S.-British Diego Garcia air base – which has been criticised by U.S. President Donald Trump.

The planned legislation underpinning the deal to cede the islands to Mauritius, which needs the backing of Washington, would not be included in the government’s next parliamentary agenda, The Times newspaper said.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s office said London would try to persuade Washington to give its formal approval.

Trump said in February that the deal was a “big mistake” nL1N3ZE0XS, having previously said it was the best that Starmer would get.

Under the deal, Britain would retain control of the strategically important military base on Diego Garcia on a 99-year lease that preserves U.S. operations there.

A British government spokesperson said ensuring the long-term operational security of Diego Garcia would remain a priority.

“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,” the spokesperson said.

Britain forcibly displaced up to 2,000 indigenous Chagossians in the late 1960s and 1970s to establish the base https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/uks-starmer-discussed-ukraine-call-with-trump-british-government-says-2026-02-03/ on the Diego Garcia atoll.

UK-U.S. RELATIONS STRAINED

The alliance between Washington and London has come under strain in recent weeks over Starmer’s reluctance to get involved in the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran https://www.reuters.com/world/iran/ and his refusal at the start of the conflict to allow Trump to use British air bases to launch attacks.

U.S. forces have since been permitted to carry out what the prime minister calls defensive strikes.

Trump has also repeatedly criticised the British leader, saying he was “not Winston Churchill L8N3ZR0JI” and had ruined what is often called a “special relationship” between Britain and the U.S.

Mauritius Attorney General Gavin Glover told local media on Saturday that the UK and the U.S. would need to find “common ground” to reach an agreement.

“The information that the agreement has been put on hold does not come as a surprise to us,” Glover added.

“The deterioration in relations between Keir Starmer and Donald Trump is at the root of the problem, as the United Kingdom needs the United States to be aligned with the treaty.”

Glover said that the country will hold discussions with Britain later this month in Mauritius.

Toby Noskwith, a spokesperson for Indigenous Chagossian People, a campaign group, said there had been some hesitation about the deal from the start from senior people in the Trump administration, perhaps even the President himself.

“We are astonished to have come to this point. This has been framed mainly as a state-to-state issue but the people who have been lost throughout the process are the Chagossians, particularly elders and survivors,” Noskwith said.

He said questions needed to be asked about “the enormous sums of money which have been wasted on a collapsed negotiation, and the legality of conceiving a plan which denied the Chagossians their right to self-determination.” He also said Starmer had to facilitate the dignified resettlement of the Chagossian people.

(Reporting by William Schomberg and Suban Abdulla)

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