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Remarks by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen at the Atlantic Council’s Distinguished Leadership Awards | U.S. …

Remarks by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen at the
Atlantic Council’s Distinguished Leadership Awards
May 11, 2022

As Prepared for Delivery
I am deeply honored to present the Distinguished Leadership Award to my friend and longtime colleague, a gi ed economist and a tireless civil servant—the Prime Minister of Italy,
Mario Draghi.
I really got to know Mario over dozens of dinners at the Bank for International Settlements
during the time that he served as the Governor of the Bank of Italy and then as President of
the European Central Bank.
This was no easy time in the world of central banking. The global economy was shaken by a
financial crisis and the ensuing Great Recession. Mario was chosen as the first Chair of the
Financial Stability Board, a consortium created to build a stronger global financial system—
one that would be less crisis prone.
Mario also charted a course to save the European economy and the euro itself, relying on his
unique ability to bring people together—to forge consensus. He is known for a famous line in
central banking history, declaring amid the European debt crisis that the ECB would “do
whatever it takes” to preserve the euro. It is o en said that those four words cemented the
future of the eurozone. But it was the following statement—“And believe me, it will be
enough”— that signaled Marioʼs confidence and credibility. Financial markets, Europeans, and
the world knew that he and the ECB could be trusted to deliver.
The United States was fortunate to have Mario as a partner then, and we are grateful to have
him as a partner once again.
Mario jumped back into public service becoming Prime Minister of Italy in early 2021 amid an
unrelenting global pandemic and deep economic strains. In his first year, he oversaw Italyʼs
swi vaccination campaign, a series of relief measures to help workers and businesses, and a
number of politically challenging reforms to modernize and green Italyʼs economy. And on top

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of all that, he led a successful G20 year—a true testament to his commitment to
multilateralism.
Now in the face of Russiaʼs brutal and unjustified war against Ukraine, the United States has
only strengthened our cooperation with Italy, and with the rest of our European and global
partners, to stand firmly in support of Ukraine and the values that underpin our global
economic order. As we have rolled out a historic package of sanctions, I have found great
comfort in having a partner who deeply understands firsthand the plumbing of the
international financial system. Who fully internalizes the impacts and intricacies of the
consequential actions we are taking. I have deeply appreciated Marioʼs counsel and wisdom
throughout this latest challenge we are facing together.
Mario, thank you for your service to Italy, to Europe, and to all of us. I am honored to have
worked so closely with you and look forward to our continued partnership.
Without further ado, I ask you to join me in congratulating his excellency, Prime Minister Mario
Draghi, as I present to him the Atlantic Councilʼs Distinguished Leadership Award.
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