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Un nouveau coup juridique à l'accord des îles Chagos du Royaume-Uni
Britain’s plan to hand back its last African colony is on thin ice
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Foreign Policy (United States) | Apr 08, 2026
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Returning the Chagos Islands to Mauritius undermines strategic military interests and could jeopardize regional security in the Indian Ocean.
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The complexities of the Chagos Islands deal require careful negotiation, as both historical claims and current geopolitical dynamics must be addressed.
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Restoring sovereignty to Mauritius over the Chagos Islands is essential for international law and reinforces the global movement against colonialism.
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The Chagos Islands situation reflects broader issues of colonial legacy and sovereignty, warranting a balanced approach that considers all stakeholders.
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The U.K. should prioritize the rights of Chagossians by returning the islands, acknowledging historical injustices and promoting decolonization.
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