Multiple outlets report that the Trump administration is weighing a plan to buy the Chagos Islands from Mauritius, home to the Diego Garcia military base, according to reporting attributed to the Telegraph. The proposal is described as one option among several being developed by the White House, with US officials said to be preparing a way to negotiate directly—potentially bypassing the UK—if UK plans to transfer sovereignty stalled. Reuters and other outlets cited do not confirm the proposal, and the White House and the UK Foreign Office do not immediately comment on requests for details.

Separate coverage also cites a US official confirming that Washington continues regular high-level discussions with Britain to secure the long-term future and operational viability of the Diego Garcia base. The base’s strategic role in the Indian Ocean is a central theme, with both US and UK officials linking the arrangement to maintaining shared security and long-term operational control.

Background reporting notes that the UK has agreed to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius while securing a long-term lease for the base, but that US consent is required under existing arrangements. UK representatives defend the deal and say there is no scenario in which Washington would purchase the islands outright.