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    Trump Says He Is Likely to Accept UK Deal on Chagos Islands

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    Posted on February 27, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Trump supports UK's Chagos Islands deal with Mauritius, impacting US-UK military base agreements and addressing sovereignty issues.

    Trump Indicates Support for UK-Mauritius Deal on Chagos Islands

    By Elizabeth Piper

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Thursday he was inclined to back a deal between Britain and Mauritius over the future of a U.S.-UK military base in the Chagos Islands, in a boost for British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

    Trump signaled his backing for the deal as he met Starmer at the White House for their first in-person talks since the Republican leader upended U.S. policy on a number of areas, from Ukraine to global trade.

    Britain struck the agreement in October to cede sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, while retaining control under a 99-year lease of the military base on Diego Garcia, the largest island of the archipelago in the Indian Ocean.

    The deal, yet to be finalized with a formal treaty, had the backing of former U.S. President Joe Biden but has been mired in uncertainty since Trump's re-election. Britain had said it would give the Trump administration chance to review the deal before finalizing it.

    Sitting beside Starmer in the Oval Office, Trump told reporters the two leaders would discuss the deal at their meeting on Thursday but that he was likely to accept it.

    "We're going to have some discussions about that very soon, and I have a feeling it's going to work out very well," Trump said in response to a question about the deal, noting that it contained a "very long, powerful" lease over Diego Garcia.

    "I think we'll be inclined to go along with your country," he told Starmer. "It's a little early, we have to be given the details, but it doesn't sound bad."

    Trump's remarks will be welcomed by Starmer, who has faced political pressure at home over the cost of the deal and the loss of British sovereignty over the islands.

    The deal had come under further uncertainty in recent weeks with Mauritius' new prime minister questioning the details of the agreement and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio raising concerns over China's influence in the region.

    When Mauritius became independent from Britain in the 1960s, London retained control of the Chagos Islands and forcibly displaced up to 2,000 people to make way for the Diego Garcia base.

    (Reporting by Elizabeth Piper; Writing by Sachin Ravikumar; Editing by Leslie Adler)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Trump indicates support for UK's Chagos Islands deal.
    • •The deal involves a 99-year lease of Diego Garcia.
    • •Starmer faces political pressure over the agreement.
    • •Mauritius' new PM questions the deal's details.
    • •US concerns over China's regional influence.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Trump says he is likely to accept UK deal on Chagos Islands

    1What did Trump say about the Chagos Islands deal?

    Trump indicated he is likely to accept the deal between Britain and Mauritius regarding the Chagos Islands, suggesting it could work out well.

    2What is the status of the agreement on the Chagos Islands?

    The agreement to cede sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius is not yet finalized and is still pending a formal treaty.

    3What concerns have been raised about the deal?

    Concerns have been raised by Mauritius' new prime minister about the details of the agreement, and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has also expressed worries regarding the Chagos Islands.

    4How has the deal affected Starmer politically?

    Starmer has faced political pressure at home over the cost of the deal and the implications of losing British sovereignty over the islands.

    5What historical context is relevant to the Chagos Islands?

    When Mauritius gained independence in the 1960s, Britain retained control of the Chagos Islands and forcibly displaced up to 2,000 people to establish the Diego Garcia base.

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