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Falklands governor says UK ‘stays dedicated’ to islanders’ sovereignty following Chagos deal

By Editorial Board Published October 3, 2024 5 Min Read
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Falklands governor says UK ‘stays dedicated’ to islanders’ sovereignty following Chagos deal

The governor of the Falkland Islands has sought to reassure her residents over the territory’s sovereignty following the UK’s cope with Mauritius over the Chagos Islands.

Alison Blake, the governor of the Falkland Islands, issued a press release on X wherein she mentioned the UK authorities’s dedication to the islanders’ UK sovereignty was “unwavering” and “remains undiminished”.

The assertion got here shortly after the UK agreed at hand over sovereignty of the distant Chagos Islands to Mauritius following a decades-long dispute.

The deal to switch the Indian Ocean archipelago to Mauritius consists of the tropical atoll of Diego Garcia, house to a army base utilized by the UK and the US that performs a vital function within the area’s stability and worldwide safety.

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Beneath the settlement, the bottom will stay below UK and US jurisdiction for at the least the following 99 years.

Within the wake of the deal – which has been closely criticised by main Conservatives over fears it may grant China a foothold within the Indian Ocean – the Falklands governor mentioned she was “aware that there may be concerns, either among the Falkland Islands community of others, of potential read across to the Falkland Islands”.

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In a message to residents, she wrote: “I would like to reassure you that the legal and historical contexts of the Chagos Archipelago and the Falkland Islands are very different.

“UK ministers have been very clear all through the method that the UK won’t comply with something that runs the chance of jeopardising sovereignty in different Abroad Territories.

“The UK government remains committed to defending the Falkland Islanders’ right of self-determination, and the UK’s unwavering commitment to defend UK sovereignty remains undiminished”.

The Falkland Islands have been below British sovereignty since 1833, barring the three-month occupation by Argentina in 1982, which resulted within the Falklands Conflict that claimed the lives of 255 British servicemen, three islanders and 649 Argentinian personnel.

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UK at hand over sovereignty of Chagos

In a 2013 referendum, 99.8% of islanders voted to retain their standing as a UK abroad territory, one thing typically cited by British politicians to dismiss Argentina’s declare.

Nevertheless, Argentina has not given up hope of reclaiming the islands and the nation’s president, Javier Milei, not too long ago thrust his nation’s long-running declare over the British abroad territory again into the highlight by calling for the islands to be handed over to Buenos Aires.

Mr Milei, a radical libertarian, swept into workplace in December 2023 off the again of an election marketing campaign promising wholesale adjustments to Argentina’s state and economic system.

He additionally pledged the nation would achieve sovereignty over the islands – referred to as Islas Malvinas by Argentines – and has steered the UK ought to strategy the difficulty in an analogous option to the handover of Hong Kong to China in 1997, which adopted the top of a 99-year lease.

Earlier this yr Lord Cameron, the previous international secretary, visited the Falkland Islands in what was seen as a high-profile demonstration that the distant South Atlantic archipelago remained a “valued part of the British family”.

The Overseas Workplace has been approached for remark.

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