Mauritius at the center of the discussion: a new stage of negotiations on the Diego Garcia base

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The issue of Mauritius’s sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago and the strategic Diego Garcia military base has once again come to the forefront of international negotiations. Kyr Starmer and Donald Trump held an important phone call to discuss the fate of the military facility, which is critical to the geopolitical balance in the Indian Ocean.

New Shift in the U.S. President’s Position

Tensions in UK-U.S. relations have escalated as Trump sharply changed his approach to the question of returning sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago to Mauritius. Previously, the administration supported the agreement to transfer the territory, but recently the American leader issued sharp criticism of this plan, calling it a sign of weakness and a strategic mistake. This turnaround has caused concern in London and requires urgent clarification of positions.

Geopolitical Significance of the Chagos Archipelago and Mauritius

The Chagos Archipelago, located about 2,000 miles from the East African coast, is a key element of American military strategy in the region. The British Diego Garcia base on this territory serves as a vital strategic outpost for projecting American influence in the Indian Ocean and beyond. According to the original agreement, the UK agreed to transfer control of the archipelago to Mauritius, provided that the British-American military base is maintained and that annual compensation is received.

Results of the Negotiations and Prospects for Cooperation

According to the official summary of the negotiations, both leaders confirmed the critical importance of the Diego Garcia base for overall defense policy and expressed commitment to strengthening cooperation. The parties reached an understanding on the need to continue close interaction to ensure the ongoing operation of the military facility. Both sides also agreed to resume contacts in the near future to further discuss issues related to Mauritius and military presence in the region.

Thus, despite recent disagreements, the UK and the US demonstrate a willingness to engage in dialogue and seek compromise on one of the key issues of Indo-Pacific strategy.

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