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UK denies it faces paying billions more for Chagos deal

Henry Zeffman
Chief political correspondent
Wedaeli Chibelushi & s Mao
BBC News
Getty Images A view of the Chagos Islands from the airGetty Images
Diego Garcia in the Chagos Islands is home to a UK-US military base

The UK government has denied claims made by the prime minister of Mauritius that it faces paying billions more under a renegotiated deal over the future of the Chagos Islands.

Last October, the UK announced it would hand over sovereignty of the islands to Mauritius but would maintain a 99-year lease over the UK-US military airbase on the largest island, Diego Garcia.

However, shortly after the deal was struck, Mauritius elected a new prime minister, Navin Ramgoolam, who wanted to reopen negotiations. He told his MPs on Tuesday new conditions had been negotiated meaning the UK's lease payments would be linked to inflation and frontloaded.

But the UK Foreign Office said the figures being quoted were "inaccurate and misleading".

"The UK will only sign a deal that is in our national interest," a spokesperson said.

The Times suggested that the payments by the UK government to Mauritius could effectively double from £9bn to £18bn, but this been denied by the UK Foreign Office.

However some senior figures in government are opposed to the deal, describing it as "terrible", "mad" and "impossible to understand".

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