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2/13/2024

Statement from Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen on Passage of the National Security Supplemental | U.S. Dep…

Statement from Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen on
Passage of the National Security Supplemental
February 13, 2024

WASHINGTON – Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen today released the following
statement on the United States Senateʼs passage of the National Security Supplemental:
“I commend the United States Senate on its passage of the National Security Supplemental,
which includes urgently needed military, economic, and humanitarian support for the Ukrainian
people in their fight against Russiaʼs invasion. I join the White House and our allies in
welcoming this demonstration of strong bipartisan support for Ukraine. U.S. budgetary
assistance is more critical than ever as it is inextricably linked to Ukraineʼs success on the
battlefield and advances the national security of the United States.
The United States must continue to lead the global coalition we have built in supporting
Ukraine. Our leadership on this issue advances our vital national security interests, dissuades
future Russian aggression, and reassures other donors that the United States will stand with
them in their support of Ukraine. International partners other than the United States covered
approximately three quarters of Ukraineʼs external financing needs in 2023 and will continue
to do so in 2024. This will include the first installment of the European Unionʼs recently
approved four-year €50 billion Ukraine Facility, which provides invaluable financial certainty
and bolsters an important reform agenda as Ukraine works towards EU accession. The
success of Ukraineʼs supporters has also paved the way for Ukraineʼs IMF program that is
providing $15.6 billion in additional support and lays the foundation for a robust reform
agenda. Importantly, the United States will also condition all future direct budget support on
reforms that will help to strengthen Ukraineʼs economy as well as ongoing governance e orts.
While our allies have stepped up, there is no realistic funding alternative to the support
provided by the United States. As we enter the third year of Russiaʼs barbaric war on Ukraine, I
urge the House of Representatives to act quickly and provide Ukraine the support it needs,
including direct budget assistance. Failure to do so would undermine American national
security by weakening Ukraineʼs war e orts and would be a victory for our adversaries.”
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