Haley's remarks came as US President Donald Trump was set to deliver his first speech to the United Nations General Assembly next week.
She said that the Security Council reform was still being talked about.
"I know that it's something that India wants," Haley told reporters at a White House news conference ahead of the annual General Assembly session from September 19-25.
"Many other countries want it as well. So we'll have to wait and see," Indian-American Haley said as she along with National Security Advisor Lt Gen H R McMaster briefed reporters on America's priorities at the United Nations next week.
Haley, who has received accolades for her diplomatic skills since joining the administration in January, said the president will highlight the UN reform.
"It is very, very important. We've got a massive reform package being led by the Secretary General that really streamlines not just the processes, but also that budget as it goes forward, and makes the UN much more effective," she said.
Haley said vice president Mike Pence will be doing two very important briefings.
"He's going to do one on Human Rights Council. Now more than ever human rights matters. We say all the time if a government doesn't take of its people, bad things will happen. And I think we're seeing that in multiple places, and that's all the reason why the Human Rights Council really needs to be effective," she said.
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