Here’s the latest on the Chagos Islands deal based on recent reporting.
- What happened recently: A UK court injunction blocking the signing of the Chagos Islands deal with Mauritius was lifted in May 2025, clearing the way for the government to move toward finalizing the agreement. This paved the way for signing and related steps to proceed, though subsequent parliamentary or legal developments could still affect timing.[1][2][3]
- Key terms of the deal: Britain would cede sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, while retaining a long-term lease and operational rights for the Diego Garcia military base. The financial component has been reported as around 3 billion pounds over a 99-year term, with an option to extend, and a right of first refusal for Britain thereafter.[2][1]
- Current status (as of early 2026): Several outlets reported ongoing discussions and controversy, including international reactions and security implications, with some coverage noting continued debates in UK and international forums. Public attention has focused on sovereignty, security interests, and regional geopolitics, including US involvement.[4][7][8]
- Public and international reaction: The deal has drawn varying responses, including concerns about influence from other powers in the region, and discussions at the UN and other bodies. Debates have included arguments about national security, territorial sovereignty, and the long-term lease arrangement.[7][8]
Illustration: To visualize the timeline, imagine three phases—negotiation and injunction resolution (late 2024–May 2025), signing and lease-back arrangement (mid-2025 onward), and review/ratification with international reactions (2026 and beyond).
If you’d like, I can summarize the main official positions from the UK, Mauritius, and key critics, or pull a concise timeline with dates and milestones. I can also set up a quick chart or bullet-point timeline for you.
Citations:
- Coverage of injunction lifting and signing prospects:[3][1][2]
- Details on terms (sovereignty transfer, 99-year lease, 3 billion pounds):[1][2]
- 2026-coverage and reactions:[8][4][7]
Sources
A judge has cleared the way for the UK government to sign its deal over the Chagos Islands after discharging a High Court injunction which blocked the end of negotiations. The deal, which would see...
www.marketscreener.comThe prime minister was expected to complete the deal on Thursday, handing control of the islands over to Mauritius in a virtual ceremony. ITV National News
www.itv.comThe UN has called on the UK to suspend ratification of its treaty with Mauritius over the Chagos Islands.
news.sky.comThe US president has again spoken about the deal to hand over the Indian Ocean islands to Mauritius, saying UK should not lose control by entering a "tenuous" 100-year lease.
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sites.google.comThe deal would see Britain give up sovereignty of the island territory to Mauritius and lease back a crucial military base there.
www.independent.co.ukLatest in two decades of legal action brought by members of the wider Chagossian diaspora Bertrice Pompe and Bernadette Dugasse walk, following a court inju
bbc.bmThe UK has signed a deal to hand the Chagos Islands to Mauritius and lease back a military base.
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