Republican White House hopeful Nikki Haley attacks Trump, DeSantis over Ukraine
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Ms Nikki Haley lambasted Mr Ron DeSantis for saying that Ukraine was a “territorial dispute”.
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WASHINGTON – Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley, United Nations ambassador under former President Donald Trump, went after her ex-boss and 2024 rival Ron DeSantis on Sunday over their refusal to say whether they want Ukraine to win its war against Russia.
In recent town hall events, Trump, the favourite for the Republican presidential nomination, said that he wanted the war to end, but that he would help Ukraine and Russia negotiate a settlement.
Florida Governor DeSantis, Trump’s nearest rival for the Republican nomination,
Ms Haley, the only woman in the race for the Republican nomination, lambasted Mr DeSantis for saying this year that Ukraine was a “territorial dispute”, a comment that drew widespread criticism and that he has since walked back.
“For them to sit there and say that this is a territorial dispute – that’s just not the case, or to say that we should stay neutral,” Ms Haley told voters in the early nominating state of Iowa during a televised CNN town hall event.
“It’s in the best interest of our national security for Ukraine to win,” she added. Ukraine is an issue that divides Republicans, because of an isolationist streak among many of the party’s primary voters.
Ms Haley, 51, a former South Carolina governor, declared her White House bid in February
Trump dominates the field among potential Republican primary voters with 49 per cent support. Mr DeSantis is next with 19 per cent. There is a yawning chasm between them and the rest of the field, including Ms Haley; she has just four per cent support, according to the latest Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll conducted in May.
Ms Haley and many of her rivals polling in single digits are trying to differentiate themselves from Mr DeSantis, in the hope that he stumbles and they can become the main alternative to Trump.
But some have also begun to criticise Trump himself, after months of shrinking away from attacking the former president out of a fear of alienating his hardcore supporters.
On Sunday she also criticised Trump for congratulating North Korean leader Kim Jong Un last week after the country was elected to the executive board of the World Health Organisation. Trump has also praised the North Korean leader in the past.
“Kim Jong Un is a thug,” Mr Haley said. “I don’t think we should congratulate dictators.”
Trump also took fire from Mr DeSantis and Mr Pence over congratulating Mr Kim, in separate weekend events in Iowa, the state that kicks off the nominating battle in 2024. REUTERS

