Maldives embroiled in Mauritius-UK tussle over Chagos

David Brewster, Ahmed MUJUTHABA

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    Abstract

    For decades, Mauritius and the United Kingdom have been in a dispute over ownership of the Chagos Islands in the central Indian Ocean. Recently, Maldives has become entangled in lawfare between the two countries over their claims to the archipelago. Maldives is the northern neighbour of Chagos, with overlapping exclusive economic zones (EEZs) that need to be demarcated. But uncertainties about which country Maldives should be negotiating with have left it in a difficult position. Any deal it makes may force it into recognising Mauritian sovereignty over the islands.
    Original languageEnglish
    Specialist publicationLOWY INSTITUTE
    Publication statusPublished - 2021

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