Haley, addressing a question on Security Council reform following her speech yesterday at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), said she is still in "learning mode" and knows there is conversations of reform of Security Council.
"I'm open to hearing anyone on what they have to say and looking at it and going further," she said.
CFR President Richard Haass asked her about the Security Council reform and said some of the previous US administrations have raised the issue of expanding the number of permanent members to include Germany, India and Japan to "better match" the realities of the world of 2017.
Former US president Barack Obama had endorsed India's long-held demand for a permanent seat on the Security Council, saying in a speech to the Indian Parliament in 2010 that he looked forward to a "reformed United Nations Security Council that includes India as a permanent member."
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