British Indian Ocean Territory Resettlement Study Underway
8 Apr 2014 10:33 AM
Implementing the Government's commitment, an
independent feasibility study on resettling the British Indian Ocean Territory
has begun.
Speaking on the publication of KPMG’s Inception
Report for the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) Resettlement
Feasibility Study, FCO Minister Mark Simmonds said:
I
recently travelled to BIOT to gain a first-hand understanding of the realities
of the Territory: it is a genuinely unique environment, with breathtaking
natural beauty. And it was useful to meet the British and American teams on
Diego Garcia, a facility which provides significant strategic value to the UK
and our allies.
But
it was also very poignant to travel to the outer atoll of Peros Banhos and the
islands of Ille Boddam and Vache Marine. These tiny and low-lying islands are
both pristine and isolated.
Though the challenges of resettlement are obvious to
anyone who visits BIOT, the Government remains firmly committed to looking
transparently and with an open mind at this question. The independent study, announced by the Foreign Secretary in December
2012, is now well underway. I welcome the work already done with
representatives of Chagossian communities and other parties to agree the
resettlement options that our independent consultants KPMG are now going to
examine. These are captured in this Inception Report.
There is a lot of work to do, and we have a challenging
timetable ahead. I am confident, however, that we should be able to complete
this study and take decisions on the future of the Territory before the General
Election next year.
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