Britain’s Foreign Minister Yvette Cooper will meet with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Friday (February 20, 2026), after President Donald Trump renewed his criticism of London for ceding sovereignty of the Chagos Islands, which is home to a U.S.-UK air base.
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Last year British Prime Minister Keir Starmer agreed a deal to transfer sovereignty of the Indian Ocean islands to Mauritius, while keeping control of one - Diego Garcia - through a 99-year lease that preserved U.S. operations at the base.
Washington last year gave its blessing to the agreement, but Mr. Trump has since changed his mind several times. In January, Mr. Trump described it as an act of “great stupidity”, but earlier this month said he understood the deal was the best Mr. Starmer could make, before then renewing his criticism this week.
Ms. Cooper is meeting Mr. Rubio to discuss defence and security issues in Washington as Mr. Trump also toughens his rhetoric on Iran, saying Tehran must make a deal over its nuclear program in the next 10 to 15 days, or “really bad things” will happen.











