No Official Proposal from U.S. on Chagos Islands: Mauritius
Mauritius has confirmed that it has not received an official proposal from the U.S. to purchase the Chagos Islands, despite reports. The Mauritian government emphasizes that its sovereignty over the archipelago is non-negotiable, maintaining a firm stance against any transactions involving the islands.
Mauritius has announced that it has not received any official proposal from the United States regarding the Chagos Islands. This announcement follows a report suggesting that the White House was considering purchasing the islands from Mauritius.
Despite these claims, Mauritius has reiterated its steadfast position, stating firmly that the nation's sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago is non-negotiable.
The government underscored its unwavering stance through an official statement, indicating that any discussions or plans involving the sale of these islands remain unacceptable.
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