WASHINGTON Jan 27Former US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley believes that if US President Joe Biden loved his country, he would resign and «took» Vice President Kamala Harris with him. «If Biden loved our country, he would resign and took Kamala with him because the foreign policy situation at the moment is more than dangerous,» Haley said in an interview with Fox News. Haley said that the president had «failed at all levels» in foreign policy, including «destroyed Afghanistan» and put the United States in such a «situation» with the Russian Federation. In her opinion, Biden did not achieve success in domestic politics either. In April last year, the Associated Press reported that Haley, who is being considered as a possible candidate for the presidency of the Republican Party in the elections in 2024, said she would support the ex-President of the United States Donald Trump if he decides to run for a second term and does not oppose him.11:45 Said on air A simple calculation. Americanist about Biden's participation in drafting a response to Moscow At the end of 2021, Russia published drafts of a treaty with the United States and an agreement with NATO on security guarantees. Moscow, in particular, demands from its Western partners legal guarantees of refusing further eastward expansion of NATO, joining the Ukrainian bloc, and establishing military bases in post-Soviet countries. The proposals also contain a clause on the non-deployment of NATO strike weapons near Russia's borders and the withdrawal of alliance forces in Eastern Europe to the positions of 1997. The United States and NATO on Wednesday handed over to Russia responses to proposals for security guarantees. Earlier, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that if the United States is asked not to publish its response to Russian security proposals, Moscow will not do so. At the same time, the minister added that the essence of Washington's reaction to the Russian proposals, of course, deserves that the public in Russia and in other countries be informed about this.
