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Starmer to press ahead with Chagos Islands deal despite Trump U-turn - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"This deal is essential and crucial for the national security of the United Kingdom, and that is the first priority of any government," Davies-Jones said. "We will be bringing the Bill back as soon as parliamentary time allows, because this is about national security."
"Trump, speaking via his Truth Social platform on Wednesday, labelled the current agreement a 'big mistake,' citing concerns over the joint UK-US base on Diego Garcia. He described the arrangement as 'tenuous' and 'no good,' despite having previously supported the deal during earlier discussions with UK leadership."
""Should Iran decide not to make a deal, it may be necessary for the United States to use Diego Garcia, and the Airfield located in Fairford, in order to eradicate a potential attack by a high"
UK government remains committed to advancing legislation to formalize the leaseback of the Diego Garcia military base. Justice Minister Alex Davies-Jones said the Bill will return to Parliament as soon as parliamentary time allows and framed the deal as essential to national security. Reports indicate potential delays amid political and geopolitical pressures. Critics describe the agreement as a £35 billion 'surrender' that would transfer control of the Chagos Islands while seeking to secure the long-term future of the UK-US military presence on Diego Garcia. Former US President Donald Trump reversed his previous support and warned of military implications involving Diego Garcia and RAF Fairford.
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