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10/11/2023

Remarks by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen During Ukraine Ministerial Roundtable in Marrakech, Morocco | …

Remarks by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen During
Ukraine Ministerial Roundtable in Marrakech, Morocco
October 11, 2023

As Prepared for Delivery
I thank President Zelenskyy and Prime Minister Shmyhal for addressing this group, and
appreciate Minister Marchenko being here with us in person.
This, our fourth roundtable, is an important show of our continued condemnation of Russiaʼs
aggression and of the robust international support for Ukraine from its allies and partners.
Let me be clear about the war: the United States condemns Russiaʼs brutal war in the
strongest possible terms. Let me also be clear about our unwavering support. We have
provided robust economic support to Ukraine, and the United States will support Ukraine
alongside our allies for as long as it takes.
Russiaʼs unprovoked and horrific war has led to the terrible su ering of the Ukrainian people
and massive economic damage. It has also led to devastating e ects on food security around
the world caused by Russiaʼs callous targeting of Ukraineʼs agricultural export infrastructure
and its recent withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative.
It is crucial that we increase our support for countries around the world dealing with these
impacts.
But Ukraine has shown valiant resilience and its government has done remarkable work over
the past year and a half supporting Ukraineʼs economy and the Ukrainian people.
Through it all, President Zelenskyy has maintained a clear focus on fighting corruption and
strengthening accountability and good governance. Continuing to address these di icult
issues will be key to delivering the future that Ukrainians deserve.
Ukraineʼs economic team has also delivered sound policies and solid results in an unbelievably
challenging situation.
Ukraineʼs positive performance on its $15.6 billion IMF program to date has also been key for
delivering macro stability and advancing reforms. Continued e orts under the program will be
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essential to recovery and reconstruction.
We also appreciate the focus of the World Bank and European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development on support for Ukraine. The accountability and strong safeguards that the
multilateral development banks provide are essential.
For our part, the United States has provided not only military support, but also significant
economic support since Russiaʼs invasion.
This assistance has played a critical role in supporting Ukraineʼs home front in its resistance to
Russiaʼs illegal war.
That includes support to help maintain critical public services like schools and hospitals.
We are heartened that our global partners in this e ort continue to stand up in support of
Ukraine. That includes our European allies, who have stepped up and committed to providing
50 billion euros over four years for Ukrainian economic assistance and recovery.
As an international community, we must continue to provide Ukraine the significant,
predictable, and timely financial support it needs to keep the government running.
And, in response to Russiaʼs war of choice, our historic sanctions coalition will continue
restricting Russiaʼs access to the technology, equipment, and funds it needs to supply its
military.
That includes through our price cap on Russian oil and refined petroleum products, which has
successfully targeted Russiaʼs key source of revenue while maintaining stability in global oil
markets.
The American people are proud to stand resolutely with Ukraine.
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