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Mauritius PM Hopeful as Trump Signals Support for Chagos Military Base Deal

Mauritius PM Expresses Cautious Optimism Over Trump’s Stance on Chagos Islands Military Base Agreement

Taha Sakr
Last updated: March 2, 2025 8:40 pm
By Taha Sakr 4 Min Read
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Mauritius’ Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam has voiced cautious optimism following recent comments by US President Donald Trump regarding the future of the military base in the Chagos Islands. Trump’s remarks suggest that Washington is open to supporting an agreement that would allow Mauritius to regain sovereignty over the archipelago while maintaining the strategic presence of the US-UK base on Diego Garcia.

Uncertainty Surrounding the Agreement

The deal, initially agreed upon in October 2024, stipulates that the UK will transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius while retaining control of the Diego Garcia military base under a 99-year lease. Former US President Joe Biden backed the agreement, but Trump’s return to the White House in January 2025 cast doubt on its future. Ramgoolam, who took office in November 2024, has since expressed concerns about the status of the arrangement and how Trump’s administration will approach it.

During an interview with the weekly newspaper L’Hebdo on Sunday, Ramgoolam acknowledged Trump’s remarks as a positive development but emphasized the need to wait for further clarity.
“It looks positive, but we will wait and see what the final proposals are,” he stated, reflecting a measured approach as his government monitors ongoing discussions between Washington and London.

Trump’s Meeting with Starmer Signals Possible Resolution

Trump’s position on the matter became clearer during his meeting with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the White House last Thursday. While he stopped short of a definitive endorsement, Trump expressed confidence that an agreement would be reached.
“I think we’ll be inclined to go along with your country,” Trump told Starmer, signaling that his administration is not opposed to the UK moving forward with the arrangement.

The UK government had previously indicated that it would consult the Trump administration before finalizing the deal through a formal treaty. London’s decision to involve Washington underscores Diego Garcia’s strategic importance, as the base serves as a key military hub for US operations in the Indo-Pacific region.

Ongoing Struggle of the Chagossians

While diplomatic negotiations continue, the fate of the Chagossian people remains unresolved. The indigenous population of the Chagos Archipelago was forcibly removed from their homeland in the late 1960s and early 1970s to pave the way for the construction of the military base. Since then, they have fought for their right to return, with international human rights organizations condemning their expulsion as a grave injustice.

Human Rights Watch has described their displacement as a “colonial crime against humanity,” calling for the UK and the US to acknowledge the suffering of the Chagossians and facilitate their return. Despite multiple rulings from international courts affirming Mauritius’ sovereignty over the islands, the Chagossians remain in exile, with their future tied to the outcome of ongoing diplomatic negotiations.

As discussions progress, the Mauritian government remains hopeful that the agreement will progress under Trump’s leadership. However, with Washington’s final stance still uncertain, Mauritius continues to tread cautiously, awaiting concrete commitments from both the US and the UK.

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