The media reported the details of Waltz's transition to a new position.


In the United States, former National Security Adviser Michael Waltz was offered alternative jobs before being appointed United States Ambassador to the United Nations. This was reported on May 2 by CBS News, citing sources.
"Waltz has been offered several ambassadorial positions, including ambassador to Saudi Arabia. After some thought, Waltz chose the position of ambassador to the United Nations," the publication says.
It is claimed that Friday, May 2, should be Waltz's last day in his former position. The day before, he also met with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to transfer powers.
On May 1, it was reported that Michael Waltz left the post of National Security Adviser to the president. It is indicated that Waltz's deputy Alex Wong and other employees of the National Security Council also left the administration. At the same time, the channel noted that on April 30, the adviser attended a cabinet meeting 100 days after Trump's inauguration.
On the same day, Trump announced that he would appoint his national security adviser Michael Waltz to the post of Permanent Representative of the United States to the United Nations (UN). The duties of the national security adviser will be temporarily performed by US Secretary of State Mark Rubio.
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