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Haley Urges Biden to Keep ’Three Critical Areas’ of Trump’s Foreign Policy

Haley Urges Biden to Keep ’Three Critical Areas’ of Trump’s Foreign Policy
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By Staff, Agencies

Former US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley urged the country's President-elect Joe Biden "to prioritize continuity in three critical areas" pertaining to Washington's foreign policy after he enters office.

In an opinion piece for The Washington Post, Haley argued that Biden rejecting most of President Donald Trump's foreign policy "would be a mistake" because it may "endanger American safety and interests".

According to the ex-US envoy to the UN, Biden should stick to the policy pursued by Trump with respect to China, which is "the most serious global threat the United States faces".

"China feeds on American openness like a parasite, using it to strengthen itself. The right course is to further limit Chinese access to our companies, telecommunications, and universities, as the United States did with the Soviet Union, while building additional military, economic, and diplomatic strength", Haley claimed.

The ongoing US-China trade war over tariffs has spread to numerous Chinese tech firms, including Huawei, ZTE, and TikTok owner ByteDance, with Washington imposing an array of sanctions on the companies and citing alleged national security risks.

Haley also called on Biden not to reject Trump's pressure on what she described as "Latin American dictatorships", referring, in particular, to Venezuela, where the US president used "unprecedented sanctions and forged a regional alliance" against the Nicolas Maduro government.

"In Latin America, as elsewhere, Biden would do well to stand up to US enemies and stand for US values", Haley asserted.

A political and economic crisis in Venezuela further worsened at the beginning of last year, when opposition figure Juan Guaido proclaimed himself interim president in an attempt to topple President Maduro. The US, along with a number of its allies recognized Guaido as president, while Russia and China supported Maduro as the country's only legitimate head of state.

Additionally, Haley urged Biden "to encourage the remarkable progress of the so-called Arab-‘Israeli’ peace", a task that she argued could be resolved by isolating Iran and endorsing "harmony between ‘Israel’ and the Arab states, which now clearly see their common interests".

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