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7 year oldAppearing on the show on Sunday, Haley said other nations are “happy that we're finally beating up on Russia,” and she believes Moscow was involved in meddling with the US election.
“Certainly, I think Russia was involved in the election. There's no question about that,” she said.
Haley denied that her stance was at odds with the president’s, saying she had his approval for what she was doing.
“President Trump has agreed, and this administration agrees, that Russia's involvement in Ukraine is wrong,” Haley told host Martha Raddatz. “The president has not once called me and said don't beat up on Russia, has not once called me and told me what to say.”
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“I am beating up on Russia,” she said. "[The president] has got a lot of things he's doing, but he is not stopping me from beating up on Russia... He's not stopping me on how we're working together [with Russia] to defeat ISIS."
"There's no love or anything going on with Russia right now," Haley also said.
Later in the program, Ash Carter, the former secretary of defense under Barack Obama, warned against sending mixed messages to Moscow.
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<p>The two leaders have discussed the Ukraine conflict, with the German chancellor calling on Moscow to hold peace talks with Kiev</p>