Diego Garcia: Comments by the President of the United States Debate

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Diego Garcia: Comments by the President of the United States

Lord Lilley Excerpts
Thursday 22nd January 2026

(1 day, 13 hours ago)

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Baroness Chapman of Darlington Portrait Baroness Chapman of Darlington (Lab)
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We are talking through our allies in NATO with the United States, because we agree with them about how vital Arctic security is, and that does involve Greenland. But the right way to do this is collaboratively, through NATO, and that is the position that we are getting to. The same applies, in many ways, around the way that we will be approaching the base on Diego Garcia, because this is very much a shared endeavour.

Lord Lilley Portrait Lord Lilley (Con)
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My Lords, the Government claim that, although neither the International Court of Justice nor the tribunal of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea can reach a judgment binding on us on the sovereignty of Chagos, other countries may respond to opinions of those courts by withholding supplies, goods and facilities, which the Government claim would render the base inoperable. Can the Minister now tell us what she refused to say during the passage of the Bill: which countries could withhold which supplies, goods and facilities, which would render the base inoperable? Has she told President Trump that those same countries could still do that even once we have transferred sovereignty to Mauritius?