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5/5/2020

Statement of Secretary Lew on Economic Assistance to Ukraine

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Press Center

Statement of Secretary Lew on Economic Assistance to Ukraine
3/4/2014

We have been working closely with international partners to develop an assistance package that will help the Ukrainian government
implement the reforms needed to restore financial stability and return to economic growth. The new government of Ukraine has said
publicly and committed privately that it has the political will to meet its urgent challenges. The United States is prepared to work with its
bilateral and multilateral partners to provide as much support as Ukraine needs to restore financial stability and return to economic growth,
if the new government implements the necessary reforms.
At the request of the Ukrainian government, a mission from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is currently in Kyiv working with the
Ukrainian authorities. The IMF will be at the center of an international assistance package and is best placed to support Ukraine’s
implementation of robust and market-oriented reforms. In parallel, the United States is working alongside international partners to
assemble a package to help make the IMF program a success.
As part of this international effort, the United States has developed a package of bilateral assistance focused on meeting Ukraine’s four
most pressing needs: implementing critical economic reforms and cushioning their impact on vulnerable Ukrainians; conducting free, fair
and inclusive elections, with robust involvement by a strong and independent civil society and media; combatting corruption and
recovering stolen assets; and withstanding politically motivated trade actions by Russia.
Specifically, the U.S. Administration is working with Congress and the Government of Ukraine to provide $1 billion in loan guarantees, the
proceeds of which will be aimed at protecting the most vulnerable Ukrainian households from the impact of the needed economic
adjustment. We are working with Congress to approve the 2010 IMF quota legislation, which would support the IMF's capacity to lend
additional resources to Ukraine, while also helping to preserve continued U.S. leadership within this important institution. The United
States is also moving quickly to deploy a range of other financing and technical expertise, utilizing a whole-of-government approach to
support Ukraine. The Departments of Commerce, Justice, Energy, State, Treasury, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the U.S. Agency
for International Development are all preparing to deploy rapid assistance. For example, the United States Treasury is ready to dispatch
highly experienced technical advisors to help the Ukrainian financial authorities manage immediate market pressures and support Ukraine
as it negotiates with the IMF.
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