Britain would NOT have to pay compensation to Mauritius if Chagos deal collapses

Labour has rejected threats from Mauritius to pursue compensation should the Chagos Islands agreement fall apart. Port Louis has indicated it is examining potential legal routes following the effective suspension of legislation needed to implement the treaty. However, Downing Street maintains there exists no foundation under international law for any compensation claim in the event the deal remains unratified. Mauritian Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam told local publication DefMedia: "We are

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Britain would NOT have to pay compensation to Mauritius if Chagos deal collapses

Labour has rejected threats from Mauritius to pursue compensation should the Chagos Islands agreement fall apart. Port Louis has indicated it is examining potential legal routes following the effective suspension of legislation needed to implement the treaty. However, Downing Street maintains there exists no foundation under international law for any compensation claim in the event the deal remains unratified. Mauritian Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam told local publication DefMedia: "We are

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