Haley previews Trump’s UN speech: American generosity is finding its limits

President Trump will discuss a new approach to “American generosity” when he appears before the United Nations General Assembly, said U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley.

“You’re going to hear him talk about the foreign policy success stories that the U.S. has had over the past year,” Haley said during an interview with Fox News. “You are going to hear him talking about building those relationships with countries that share our values, and you’re going to hear him talk about American generosity, and how American generosity had no lines before.”

Trump is due to address the international body on Sept. 25, and is expected to take a tough stance on Iran. He is also set to chair a session of the U.N. Security Council on Sept. 26 to discuss alleged Iranian violations of international law.

“Now the U.S. is starting to look at the aid that is given and say, ‘We’re going to help our friends out, we’re going to help out the countries that have the same values,'” Haley said Thursday. “But the days of giving money to any country just because and the days of giving money to countries that stop America, hate America, or say negative things, it’s over, and I think the president is going to explain that.”

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