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Nikki Haley: US ambassador to UN resigns Nikki Haley: US ambassador to UN resigns
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US President Donald Trump has accepted the surprise resignation of UN Ambassador Nikki Haley.US President Donald Trump has accepted the surprise resignation of UN Ambassador Nikki Haley.
He told reporters in the Oval Office alongside Mrs Haley that she would be leaving the post at the end of the year after doing "an incredible job".He told reporters in the Oval Office alongside Mrs Haley that she would be leaving the post at the end of the year after doing "an incredible job".
The 46-year-old former South Carolina governor - who is one of the few women in the Trump cabinet - gave no reason for her exit after two years.The 46-year-old former South Carolina governor - who is one of the few women in the Trump cabinet - gave no reason for her exit after two years.
But she dismissed speculation she was planning to run for president in 2020.But she dismissed speculation she was planning to run for president in 2020.
Mrs Haley told journalists she would be campaigning for "this one", pointing to Mr Trump.Mrs Haley told journalists she would be campaigning for "this one", pointing to Mr Trump.
"I don't have anything set on where I'm going to go," she said."I don't have anything set on where I'm going to go," she said.
"It's been eight years of intense time, and I'm a believer in term limits."It's been eight years of intense time, and I'm a believer in term limits.
"I think you have to be selfless enough to know when you step aside and allow someone else do the job.""I think you have to be selfless enough to know when you step aside and allow someone else do the job."
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Analysis by Nick Bryant, BBC UN correspondent
Through the revolving door of the Trump administration goes another high-level departure: UN ambassador Nikki Haley, by far the most high-profile woman in the cabinet, and an internationalist who's done much to protect the United Nations from Donald Trump's anti-globalist wrecking ball.
She was a strident critic of Russia and Syria at the UN, and also fiercely critical of what she claimed was the global body's anti-Israel's bias. She supported shutting off US funding for the UN's Palestinian refugee agency and revelled in defending the Trump administration's decision to move its embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem in the face of an acid show of international criticism. She was also instrumental in pressuring China to support a tough sanctions regime against North Korea.
Sometimes, however, her style grated with colleagues. Her aggressive and repeated warnings about compiling a list of countries that didn't back the United States irritated even close allies. Yet it's often said that the UN's biggest peacekeeping mission is directed against the Trump White House, and Nikki Haley was seen as a valuable ally.
A former governor of South Carolina, she's a talented retail politician who's widely spoken of as a future female US president. Though she has ruled out challenging Donald Trump in 2020, we have not heard the last of Nikki Haley.
She told Mr Trump: "Thank you, Mr President. It has been an honour of a lifetime."She told Mr Trump: "Thank you, Mr President. It has been an honour of a lifetime."
Her Twitter bio had removed all reference to her UN envoy role before her departure was confirmed.Her Twitter bio had removed all reference to her UN envoy role before her departure was confirmed.
Mr Trump said Mrs Haley had told him six months ago she wanted to take some time off.Mr Trump said Mrs Haley had told him six months ago she wanted to take some time off.
The president said she "has been very special to me, she has done an incredible job, she is a fantastic person, very importantly, but she is also somebody that gets it".The president said she "has been very special to me, she has done an incredible job, she is a fantastic person, very importantly, but she is also somebody that gets it".
"We've done a fantastic job together," he continued."We've done a fantastic job together," he continued.
"Hopefully you'll be coming back at some point, right," Mr Trump said. "Maybe a different capacity, you can have your pick." Mrs Haley laughed."Hopefully you'll be coming back at some point, right," Mr Trump said. "Maybe a different capacity, you can have your pick." Mrs Haley laughed.
Mr Trump also told reporters: "She's made it a very glamorous position."Mr Trump also told reporters: "She's made it a very glamorous position."
He added that he would be naming her replacement in the next two to three weeks.He added that he would be naming her replacement in the next two to three weeks.
The president said "very good people" are interested in taking up her role.The president said "very good people" are interested in taking up her role.
Who is Nikki Haley?Who is Nikki Haley?
Mrs Haley's letter of resignation said: "I expect to continue to speak out from time to time on important public policy matters, but I will surely not be a candidate for any office in 2020."Mrs Haley's letter of resignation said: "I expect to continue to speak out from time to time on important public policy matters, but I will surely not be a candidate for any office in 2020."
Her announcement comes a day after an anti-corruption watchdog accused her of accepting seven luxury private plane trips as gifts from South Carolina business leaders.Her announcement comes a day after an anti-corruption watchdog accused her of accepting seven luxury private plane trips as gifts from South Carolina business leaders.
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington said Mrs Haley had undervalued the cost of the flights by tens of thousands of dollars in an annual financial disclosure report.Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington said Mrs Haley had undervalued the cost of the flights by tens of thousands of dollars in an annual financial disclosure report.
In April, Mrs Haley clashed with the White House when a Trump aide suggested she had prematurely announced a round of sanctions against Russia.In April, Mrs Haley clashed with the White House when a Trump aide suggested she had prematurely announced a round of sanctions against Russia.
White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow suggested she had got "ahead of the curve" and had a "momentary confusion".White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow suggested she had got "ahead of the curve" and had a "momentary confusion".
But she fired back hours later telling Fox News: "With all due respect, I don't get confused."But she fired back hours later telling Fox News: "With all due respect, I don't get confused."
The daughter of immigrants from India, Mrs Haley was a frequent critic of Mr Trump during his election campaign.The daughter of immigrants from India, Mrs Haley was a frequent critic of Mr Trump during his election campaign.
She had said that women who accused him of sexual assault "should be heard".She had said that women who accused him of sexual assault "should be heard".
At one point she suggested that Mr Trump's rhetoric could trigger a world war.At one point she suggested that Mr Trump's rhetoric could trigger a world war.
BBC New York correspondent Nick Bryant said Mrs Haley had formed a partnership with UN General Secretary Antonio Guterres to protect the UN against Mr Trump's anti-globalist agenda. Republican lawmakers praised Mrs Haley on Tuesday after news of her resignation broke.
Her with-us-or-against-us approach grated on many diplomats, but she was widely considered to be an internationalist ally, our correspondent adds.
Republican lawmakers swiftly praised Mrs Haley after the news broke.
Retiring Speaker of the House Paul Ryan said: "She challenged friend and foe to be better."Retiring Speaker of the House Paul Ryan said: "She challenged friend and foe to be better."
South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham said she had been "a true agent of reform" at the UN.South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham said she had been "a true agent of reform" at the UN.