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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Statement by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen on the
Biden-Harris Administration’s Request for Emergency
Supplemental Funding for Ukraine
November 15, 2022

WASHINGTON — Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen issued the following statement on
the Biden- Harris Administrationʼs request for emergency supplemental funding for critical
assistance to Ukraine.
“Today, the Biden-Harris Administration once again rea�irmed the United Statesʼ unwavering
support for Ukraine through an additional $14.5 billion supplemental request, which will
primarily provide critical economic assistance to Ukraine for the first nine months of 2023.
This support will help Ukraine mitigate the e�ects of Russiaʼs brutal and illegal war, in
addition to bolstering energy and cyber security in the region and promoting global food
security. Ukraine faces significant financing needs to maintain essential government services
and provide relief for the Ukrainian people, invest in critical infrastructure projects, and
secure its energy demands. The United States has been a leading partner to Ukraine—
committing over $13 billion in economic assistance grants since the start of the war in
addition to security assistance — and will continue to support the Government of Ukraine
and its people as they bravely defend themselves against Russian aggression. I welcome
commitments from Ukraineʼs allies and partners and call on them to step up and expedite
additional financial support to Ukraine, particularly in the form of grants. The Department of
Treasury will also continue to employ all available tools to hold Russian authorities
responsible for their illegal actions in Ukraine, including through sanctions that are denying
Russia the military equipment they need to wage this illegal war, and through the price cap,
which will cut into a primary source of Russiaʼs revenue while supporting stable energy
supplies.”
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