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		<title>Mauritius: PM Navin Ramgoolam asks for review of Chagos Islands deal with UK</title>
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<p class="">Mauritius&#8217; new prime minister said he has asked for an independent review of a deal with the United Kingdom over the future of the Chagos Islands.</p>



<p class="">Under the agreement, which has still to be signed, the UK would relinquish sovereignty over the archipelago but maintain a 99-year lease over Diego Garcia, home to a major UK-US military airbase.</p>



<p class="">A spokesperson for UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Thursday that Navin Ramgoolam had &#8220;indicated he was open&#8221; to the historic deal.</p>



<p class="">Ramgoolam, who was elected prime minister of Mauritius two weeks ago, told the Mauritian parliament he had asked for a review and that the findings will be considered by the cabinet.</p>



<p class="">When the deal was signed, after years of talks, Sir Keir and his then-Mauritian counterpart Pravind Jugnauth called it a &#8220;seminal moment in our relationship and a demonstration of our enduring commitment to the peaceful resolution of disputes and the rule of law&#8221;.</p>



<p class="">But in his election campaign, Ramgoolam and his allies in the Change coalition described the agreement as a &#8220;sell-out&#8221; motivated by desperation ahead of the vote.</p>



<p class="">Arvin Boolell, the newly appointed minister of agro-industry and fisheries, had been more specific about the objections in his comments on Monday.</p>



<p class="">He criticised the former prime minister for granting the UK a long lease over Diego Garcia &#8211; he said it was 200 years, though the publicised timeframe was an initial period of 99 years.</p>



<p class="">The Change coalition are not the only ones with reservations about the deal &#8211; Marco Rubio, US President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for secretary of state, said in October that the deal posed a &#8220;serious threat&#8221; to US national security by giving the islands to a country allied with China.</p>



<p class="">Some groups representing the interests of Chagossians have also expressed disquiet, saying they were excluded from the negotiations.</p>



<p class="">The British prime minister and his Foreign Secretary, David Lammy, have defended the agreement as a &#8220;good deal&#8221;.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;I&#8217;m very, very confident that this is a deal that the Mauritians will see, in a cross-party sense, as a good deal for them,&#8221; Lammy said on Thursday.</p>



<p class="">The deal is still subject to the finalisation of a treaty.Details of the treaty&#8217;s legal text are being worked out and it is expected to go before the UK Parliament for scrutiny next year.</p>



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