Mauritius orders review of Chagos Islands deal as Starmer's plan dealt another blow
Briefly

The new Mauritian government ordered an independent review of the Chagos Islands agreement, throwing the future of Sir Keir Starmer's deal into even greater uncertainty.
Sources in Mauritius revealed that the new government felt kept in the dark regarding the Chagos Islands agreement, with details unknown during two years of negotiations.
Navin Ramgoolam, the prime minister of Mauritius, stated that external legal advisers have been consulted about the Chagos Islands deal amidst concerns over its validity.
This review reflects broader tensions about transparency and communication in international agreements, highlighting the complexities faced by newly elected administrations.
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