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Home » Donald Trump set to APPROVE Labour’s Chagos surrender after latest U-turn
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Donald Trump set to APPROVE Labour’s Chagos surrender after latest U-turn

By britishbulletin.com4 February 20261 Min Read
Donald Trump set to APPROVE Labour’s Chagos surrender after latest U-turn
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President Trump is set to approve Sir Keir Starmer’s controversial Chagos deal after Downing Street offered him extra security guarantees.

The President changed his stance on the deal after intense lobbying from members of the American intelligence community and British officials.


However, the White House has seemingly U-turned after a call between Sir Keir and Mr Trump.

A Downing Street spokesman last night said the two leaders recognised the “strategic importance” of Diego Garcia and agreed to “continue working closely to guarantee the future operation of the base.”

Mr Trump is expected to give final approval in a second call on Wednesday evening, reports The Telegraph.

However, sources in Whitehall were quick to stress the deal would not be approved until the President gave his full verbal consent.

Donald Trump and Keir Starmer last year in Egypt

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Given President Trump’s reputation for changing his position or extending negotiations at the final moment, Downing Street sources said the timeline for the call could change.

More to follow…

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