US envoy Waltz touts ‘America first’ policy, budget cuts in Senate swipe at UN
US envoys to the UN testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday, highlighting US-led budget cuts and efficiency efforts at the United Nations. Ambassador Mike Waltz touted $570 million in cuts and 3,000 fewer jobs, attributing these changes to an "America first" policy.

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AI-generatedUS envoys to the UN testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday, highlighting US-led budget cuts and efficiency efforts at the United Nations. Ambassador Mike Waltz touted $570 million in cuts and 3,000 fewer jobs, attributing these changes to an "America first" policy. Despite these successes, the envoys criticized the UN's shortcomings in addressing global issues such as the conflict in Ukraine, Iran's actions, and China's growing influence. Waltz defended President Trump's approach to foreign policy, citing diplomatic achievements with Iran despite strong rhetoric. The testimony showcased the US administration's focus on reshaping the UN through budget reductions and prioritizing American interests.
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5 extractedUS envoy Waltz touts 3,000 fewer jobs at the UN.
US envoy Waltz touts US$570 million in UN budget cuts.
The UN has an inability to curb China’s growing clout.
The UN has an inability to stem the Iran war.
The UN has an inability to end the conflict in Ukraine.