Mauritius vows to ‘decolonise’ Chagos Islands after Starmer shelves handover
A senior official in Mauritius’ government has vowed that the Chagos Islands will be “decolonised” after Keir Starmer was forced to shelve legislation to hand the islands back to Mauritius. On Friday, UK government officials acknowledged that they had run out of time to pass legislation within the current parliamentary session, which ends in the coming weeks, after a lack of support from Donald Trump. The US president had criticised the Chagos plan, which is backed by the US state department,...
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Türler: Slippery Slope • Şiddet: Low