Nikki Haley resigns as US ambassador to the UN, denies 2020 ambitions

US President Donald Trump has said UN Ambassador Nikki Haley will leave his administration "at the end of the year".

American Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley speaks during a Security Council meeting on the situation in the Myanmar, Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2018

Nikki Haley speaks during a UN Security Council meeting on the situation in the Myanmar in August. Source: AAP

Nikki Haley announced on Tuesday she is resigning as the US ambassador to the United Nations, but the rising Republican star immediately denied she was preparing to challenge President Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election.

Sitting beside Trump in the Oval Office, Haley said her 18-month stint at the United Nations had been "an honour of a lifetime" and said she would stay on until the end of the year.

A former governor of South Carolina who is the daughter of Indian immigrants, Haley is the highest profile woman in Trump's Cabinet and is often seen as a possible presidential candidate.

But she said in her resignation letter to Trump she would "surely not be a candidate for any office in 2020" and would support his re-election bid.

She told reporters in the Oval Office on Tuesday: "No, I am not running for 2020."

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US President Donald Trump shakes hands with US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley after she announced her resignation.
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Trump later told reporters he would consider selecting former Goldman Sachs executive and White House adviser Dina Powell to replace Haley, and shot down speculation he would put his daughter Ivanka in the role.

Haley has been the face of Trump's "America First" policy at the United Nations, steering the US withdrawal from several UN programs and ardently defending his hard-line policies against Iran and North Korea over their nuclear programs.

But Haley has also sometimes distanced herself from Trump.

 


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