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'To preserve viability as a regional security platform': US weighs plan to buy Chagos Islands, report says

The White House is considering a proposal to purchase the Chagos Islands from Mauritius, a move that could derail the UK’s plan to hand over sovereignty of the strategically important territory, according to a report published by The Telegraph.

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US officials have drawn up options to bypass Britain and directly negotiate control over Diego Garcia, the key UK-US military base in the Indian Ocean, the report said.

It added that the proposal is part of a wider internal paper prepared by Donald Trump administration officials outlining alternatives to the agreement being pursued by the UK government led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

As per The Telegraph, US officials are concerned about the future of Diego Garcia, which hosts a critical military facility used for long-range operations across West Asia.

The White House has been “in regular discussions” with Downing Street over securing the base’s long-term future, but a direct US purchase is now being examined as one of several possible paths.

A US official told the news outlet that Washington and London were working together “to preserve the viability of Diego Garcia as a regional security platform.”

Strategic concerns over Mauritius deal

The UK had previously agreed to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius while retaining a long-term lease over Diego Garcia. However, the US has raised objections amid concerns about security risks, particularly given Mauritius’ diplomatic ties with China and Iran.

Senior US officials fear a transfer of sovereignty could increase the risk of surveillance threats around the strategically sensitive base.

Diego Garcia is widely regarded as a key American military hub in the Indian Ocean, supporting long-range bomber missions and intelligence operations.

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