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330 MPs Back Historic Deal to Return Chagos to Mauritius

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The House of Commons has voted in favour of a bill to return the Chagos Archipelago to Mauritius, with 330 MPs voting for the motion and 174 against. The decision, which took place on Tuesday, September 9, marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing political and historical debate surrounding the remote Indian Ocean islands.

The legislation, stemming from a treaty signed in May, faced significant opposition and has been the subject of contentious political debate.

The vote concluded a long and fraught legislative process concerning the islands, which were separated from Mauritius by the British in 1965.

The move is a major development in the diplomatic relationship between the United Kingdom and Mauritius.

Despite the passing of the bill, the issue remains a source of considerable debate, with critics on both sides of the political spectrum raising concerns about the future of the islands and the implications of the treaty.

Source: Defi Media

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