The UK's deal to cede sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius will be met with "outright hostility” by the Trump administration, Nigel Farage has predicted.
The Reform UK leader, a supporter and friend of the incoming US president, told MPs the agreement would put the UK at odds with an important ally.
He added that Donald Trump's advisers had security concerns, amid claims the deal could boost China's influence in the region.
But Foreign Office minister Stephen Doughty said he was confident the "full detail" of the arrangement would allay concerns.
It had won backing "across the national security apparatus in the United States”, he added.