Stefanik vows to keep the U.S. engaged at U.N. to counter China
- Rep. Elise Stefanik's Senate confirmation hearing for U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations went smoothly, with bipartisan support despite some tension with Democrats.
- Stefanik aims to counter China's growing influence in the U.N. And will pursue reforms for greater transparency and accountability in U.N. Funding.
- She emphasized the importance of American leadership and a long-term strategy for increasing U.S. And allied representation within the U.N. System.
- Stefanik expressed strong support for Israel and criticized the U.N. For perceived bias against it, stating a need for moral clarity on the U.N. Security Council.
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