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4/17/2024

Remarks by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen Following Bilateral Meeting with Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal o…

Remarks by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen Following
Bilateral Meeting with Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal of
Ukraine
April 17, 2024

As Prepared for Delivery
Prime Minister Shmyhal and Minister Marchenko, thank you for meeting with me today.
I was glad to discuss our key shared priorities, including international financial support for
Ukraine, Ukraineʼs reform progress, and Russiaʼs obligation to pay for the damages of its war
of aggression.
Budgetary assistance from the United States is more critical than ever, as it is inextricably
linked to Ukraineʼs success on the battlefield and the governmentʼs ability to deliver essential
services to its people.
The United States has provided substantial direct budget support to Ukraine, as have our
allies. As nearly all Ukrainian tax revenue funds your armed forces, our support has helped to
fund critical services underpinning the war e ort. Extensive controls and safeguards have
ensured that this money is reaching the right people and is being used appropriately.
Now, the Biden Administration remains committed to providing Ukraine the military and
economic support it needs. We commend the Senate for passing the national security
supplemental on a bipartisan basis. The failure of House Republicans to act to support Ukraine
in this pivotal moment of the war for so long has been inexcusable—and detrimental to our
national security. Every moment of delay by House Republicans strengthens Putin and
emboldens Americaʼs adversaries around the world who are closely watching to see if we, the
United States, maintains its resolve to support a democratic Ukraine as it fends o an
autocratic Russia. The House must move as quickly as possible to pass the House national
security supplemental and the Senate should follow as soon as possible.
Turning to your e orts, I commend you both, and the rest of the Ukrainian government, for
maintaining economic stability and implementing ambitious reforms under incredibly di icult
circumstances.
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Remarks by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen Following Bilateral Meeting with Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal o…

I congratulate Ukraine for all it has done to enable a successful third review of its IMF
program, which is providing $15.6 billion in support and lays the foundation for a robust
reform agenda.
We also need to remain vigilant to ensure that Russia cannot acquire the goods and resources
it needs to continue its war. The United States, as part of our global coalition, will continue to
impose increasing costs on Russia through sanctions. We are also working to clamp down on
evasion networks around the world that attempt to circumvent our e orts.
I will end with this: the United States stands with Ukraine and its allies. Ukraineʼs bravery in
the face of this brutal invasion has been unshakable. The international communityʼs collective
response to Russian aggression has demonstrated the strength of our coalition. Together, we
will continue to defend Ukraineʼs sovereignty, territorial integrity, freedom, and independence.
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