US considers buying Chagos Islands, Telegraph reports

June 7 (Reuters) – The White House is considering a plan ​to buy the Chagos Islands from ‌Mauritius, the Telegraph reported on Sunday.
U.S. officials have drawn up a proposal to bypass the ​U.K. and make their own deal ​to take control of Diego Garcia, the ⁠report said.
Reuters could not immediately confirm ​the report. The White House and the UK ​Foreign Office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The plan is among several options being ​drafted by the White House, in ​a paper aimed at providing alternatives to British Prime ‌Minister ⁠Keir Starmer ceding sovereignty of the Indian Ocean archipelago to Mauritius, the report said.
The White House has been in regular discussions with ​Downing Street ​about securing ⁠the future of Diego Garcia, the report added.
Britain’s government in ​April put on hold its deal to ​cede ⁠sovereignty of the Chagos Islands, home to the U.S.-British Diego Garcia air base, ⁠which ​has been criticised by Trump.
Trump ​said in February the deal was a “big mistake”.

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