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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Remarks by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen at Bilateral
Meeting with the President of the Republic of Zambia Hakainde
Hichilema
December 15, 2022

As Prepared for Delivery
I am pleased to welcome President Hichilema and the Zambian delegation, who are in
Washington for the African Leaders Summit.
Under President Biden’s new strategy for partnering with Africa, a guiding principle has been
that we must engage African leaders and citizens to solve common global challenges.
This partnership is particularly important as we face global economic headwinds – including the
spillovers from Russia’s illegal war against Ukraine. As a result, developing countries and African
countries, in particular, have faced serious challenges such as higher food, fertilizer and fuel
costs.
The United States is seeking to deepen our economic relationships with Africa. Zambia is an
important bilateral partner and President Hichilema has shown strong leadership in advancing
critical economic reforms, tackling corruption, and building a foundation for stronger growth
and job creation.
I look forward to talking about the important role of the international financial institutions in
supporting Zambia’s economic recovery and growth. And I hope we also discuss how to
overcome the shortfalls in quality infrastructure investments, including through the President’s
Global Initiative on Infrastructure Investment and support from the Millennium Challenge
Corporation.
We will also discuss the need to address debt sustainability and the imperative to conclude a
debt treatment for Zambia under the Common Framework as quickly as possible.
I believe achieving fair burden sharing among all bilateral official and private creditors will be
important for building credibility for this important initiative.

I greatly appreciate that President Hichilema is able to travel to Washington and for the
opportunity to exchange views on these and other topics, as we strengthen the already close
relationship between the United States and Zambia.
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