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S 4019

Diego Garcia Treaty Oversight Act

119th Congress Introduced by John Neely Kennedy

Requires State Department to report to Congress on Diego Garcia military base treaties and agreements, establishing legislative oversight of Indian Ocean strategic asset.

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Bill Summary · S 4019

Legislative bill overview

S 4019 establishes congressional oversight mechanisms for U.S. agreements and arrangements concerning Diego Garcia, the strategic military atoll in the Indian Ocean. The bill requires the Secretary of State to report to Congress on the terms, status, and implications of any treaties or agreements involving Diego Garcia, and mandates periodic reviews of these arrangements. It essentially seeks to bring greater transparency and legislative scrutiny to what has historically been executive-branch-controlled diplomatic matters regarding this critical military installation.

Why is this important

Diego Garcia hosts a major U.S. military base that serves as a crucial hub for operations across the Middle East, Africa, and Asia-Pacific regions. The island's status involves complex historical and ongoing issues, including the displacement of its indigenous population and periodic negotiations with Mauritius over sovereignty claims. Congressional oversight could significantly influence U.S. strategic positioning in the Indian Ocean and affect diplomatic relations with regional powers.

Potential points of contention

  • Executive power vs. legislative authority: The State Department may resist mandatory reporting requirements as encroaching on executive prerogatives in foreign affairs and military matters
  • Diplomatic sensitivity: Detailed congressional disclosure of Diego Garcia arrangements could complicate sensitive negotiations with Mauritius and other regional actors, or expose classified strategic capabilities
  • Scope ambiguity: Unclear whether "agreements and arrangements" includes classified military protocols, intelligence sharing, or only formal treaties—affecting practical implementation and compliance burden

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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