Trump's past actions hint at possible Chagos Islands deal breakdown

Former US presidentʼs previous backing of UK control over Chagos Islands suggests potential complications for recent Mauritius agreement. New developments raise questions about military base future

November 8 2024 , 12:18 AM  •  136 views

Trump's past actions hint at possible Chagos Islands deal breakdown

During his last term Donald Trump showed clear backing for British control of the Chagos Islands which might affect recent developments. His administration sent a legal document supporting UKs position that international courts shouldnt interfere with the islands sovereignty

The indian-ocean archipelago (with about 60 small islands) has become a hot-topic after Sir Keir Starmer announced a deal with Mauritius couple months ago. The territory includes Diego Garcia — a key US military installation thats vital for operations in south-east Asia

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo previously stressed that British control was crucial for the US-UK base. Nigel Farage who has close ties with Trump recently spoke to the ex-presidents inner circle:

Senior political and military figures around Trump are now discussing this. One former naval officer explained that we only have two assets in that region – Diego Garcia and Guam

Farage stated

The dispute has a long history:

  • Mauritius started claiming rights in early 1980s
  • Case went to international court about 6 years ago
  • UK tried to keep control
  • Court ruled for quick handover to Mauritius

Dame Priti Patel‚ new shadow foreign secretary thinks Trumps win opens doors for deal review. She points out that Labourʼs hasty decision shows their weak stance on defence matters — leaving military facilities future unclear

The final treaty hasnt been signed yet; with Trumpʼs previous stance and Republican congress-members warning about Chinaʼs influence‚ the dealʼs completion faces new road-blocks