TEHRAN (Basirat)- South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley’s lack of policy experience and positions raise concerns about her nomination as US Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Center for American Progress Vice President for National Security and International Policy Vikram Singh said in a statement.
South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley’s lack of policy experience and positions raise concerns about her nomination as US Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Center for American Progress Vice President for National Security and International Policy Vikram Singh said in a statement.
There remain a number of concerns about her suitability for the
role of US ambassador to the United Nations," Singh stated on Wednesday.
"Foremost is the fact that Gov. Haley has almost no foreign policy
experience."
Singh explained that Haley has also supported "anti-voter laws in South
Carolina and taken positions against refugee resettlement," adding that
such policies do not align with the democratic and humanitarian ideals
of the United Nations.
In 2015, Haley asked the State Department not to resettle Syrian
refugees in South Carolina, citing "discredited claims about the
security of the vetting process," Singh noted.
Additionally, Singh said Haley has embraced climate change deniers
and others who want the United States to withdraw from the Paris Climate
Agreement.
US President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team announced the
appointment earlier on Wednesday, praising Haley's "proven track record
of bringing people together."
If confirmed by the US Senate, Singh said he hoped Haley would uphold
the US commitment to international cooperation, honor the Paris
Agreement on climate change and promote human rights and the rule of
law.