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    Commonwealth Boss Confident of Progress on Slavery Reparations

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    Posted on February 11, 2026

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    Commonwealth nations are progressing towards reparations talks for the transatlantic slave trade, with support from Secretary-General Botchwey.

    Commonwealth Leader Optimistic About Advancing Slavery Reparations

    Reparations Discussions Among Commonwealth Nations

    By Alasdair Pal

    Historical Context of Slavery

    SYDNEY, Feb 11 (Reuters) - The secretary-general of the Commonwealth, a 56-nation group headed by Britain's King Charles, said on Wednesday she expected member nations to make progress towards beginning negotiations on reparations for the transatlantic slave trade.

    Current Stance of Member Nations

    The Commonwealth, which grew out of the British Empire, is one of the world’s largest international organisations, representing around 2.7 billion people. Its members include Australia, India, 21 African nations and Caribbean states such as Barbados and Jamaica.

    Role of the Commonwealth Secretary-General

    Charles has spoken of his profound regret over slavery and has backed research into the British monarchy’s historical links to the trade. However, Britain, like most former colonial powers, has dismissed calls for reparations.

    In an interview, Commonwealth Secretary-General Shirley Botchwey, a former foreign minister of Ghana who has publicly backed reparations from Great Britain, said she was supporting member countries in seeking redress.

    "My understanding is that there's some movement in terms of having parties around the table to decide on the way forward, and the different forms of reparations, how to deal with it going forward will be discussed," she told Reuters.

    Discussions would be multi-lateral and would likely involve regional groups the Caribbean Community and the African Union, she added.

    CALLS FOR COMPENSATION GROW

    From the 15th to the 19th century, at least 12.5 million Africans were abducted and sold into slavery by European merchants.

    Britain was responsible for transporting an estimated 3.2 million people, making it the second most active European nation after Portugal, which enslaved nearly six million.

    The African Union last year made reparations its theme of the year, and is working on developing a joint stance among member states.

    The Caribbean Community has a 10-point reparation plan including a demand for debt forgiveness. That has been opposed by Britain, though Botchwey said she was open to other symbolic forms of redress.

    "The UK is saying that probably we can't pay financial reparations. Reparations do not have to be only financial," Botchwey said.

    "So once the parties sit, they will be able to come to mutual understanding."

    KING A 'GREAT ASSET'

    Charles has been under pressure over his younger brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's friendship with convicted U.S. sex offender and financier Jeffrey Epstein.

    Buckingham Palace said on Monday it was ready to support any police inquiry after new documents suggested Mountbatten-Windsor may have shared confidential British trade documents with Epstein.

    He was cast out of the royal inner circle and stripped of many of his titles by the king over his close relationship with Epstein.

    Charles, who became king in 2023 after the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth, has been a "great asset" to the Commonwealth, Botchwey said.

    "What is happening outside the Commonwealth, I may not be able to pronounce on it, but I am very grateful for the work that the King does to ensure the relevance of the Commonwealth and also to add value to the work that we do," she said.

    (Reporting by Alasdair Pal in Sydney; Editing by Kim Coghill)

    Table of Contents

    • Reparations Discussions Among Commonwealth Nations
    • Historical Context of Slavery
    • Current Stance of Member Nations
    • Role of the Commonwealth Secretary-General

    Key Takeaways

    • •Commonwealth nations are discussing slavery reparations.
    • •Secretary-General Shirley Botchwey supports reparations talks.
    • •Britain has dismissed financial reparations calls.
    • •Discussions involve the Caribbean Community and African Union.
    • •King Charles supports research on monarchy's slavery links.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Commonwealth boss confident of progress on slavery reparations

    1What are reparations?

    Reparations refer to compensation given to individuals or communities for past injustices, often related to slavery or colonialism, aimed at addressing historical wrongs.

    2What is the role of a Secretary-General?

    The Secretary-General is the chief administrative officer of an organization, responsible for overseeing operations and representing the organization in international affairs.

    3What is the African Union?

    The African Union is a continental union consisting of 55 African countries, aimed at promoting unity and cooperation among its member states.

    4What are alternative forms of reparations?

    Alternative forms of reparations may include non-financial compensation such as public apologies, educational programs, or community development initiatives.

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