Bolton, who was U.S. envoy to the United Nations for President
George W. Bush, will become President Donald Trump's national
security adviser on Monday. He once said it would make no
difference if 10 floors were knocked off the U.N. headquarters
in New York.
"I know John Bolton well. I have gotten advice from him, I have
talked to him. I know his disdain for the U.N. I share it,"
Haley said at Duke University in North Carolina. "I think we're
going to have a great working relationship."
Haley, a former South Carolina governor who is known for her
blunt diplomacy at the United Nations, said she was not worried
about Bolton telling her what to do.
Since taking up her position in January last year, Haley has
pushed to cut the amount of money the United States spends on
the United Nations and has been critical of what she describes
as an anti-Israel bias at the world body and its institutions.
(Reporting by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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