Britain has suspended the transfer of the Chagos Archipelago and its military base to Mauritius.
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Britain has suspended a previously agreed deal to transfer control of the Chagos Archipelago to the island nation of Mauritius, located in the southwestern Indian Ocean, Bloomberg reports, citing British government sources.
The joint US-British military base, NSF Diego Garcia, is located on the largest atoll island in the Chagos Archipelago. It is capable of receiving and supplying vessels of any class, including two aircraft carrier groups, simultaneously.
London signed an agreement transferring the archipelago to its former colony's control a year ago. Under the agreement, Britain retains a 99-year lease on the island, allowing the joint US-British base to continue operating.
The Starmer government took advantage of the fact that the treaty had not yet been ratified by the British Parliament. The cabinet declared that it would not transfer the archipelago, including the island where the naval base is located, to Mauritius without Washington's consent.
The Times has learned that London is trying to persuade the White House to change its mind about Chagos. However, the bill for the transfer will no longer be included in the King's Speech next month. A government source told the Times that the airfield at this base is "a crucial strategic asset for both the UK and the US."
The British government, however, fears that Mauritius will file a lawsuit. If it wins, and the chances are very high, it would grant Mauritius access to the waters around Diego Garcia, making it difficult to station nuclear submarines at the base and patrol the surrounding waters.
In the twenties of March, Iran fired two ballistic missiles missiles medium-range missiles were launched at the American-British air base in Diego Garcia, located four thousand kilometers from Iran. None of the missiles reached their targets, but they made a lot of noise.
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