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7/28/2022

Treasury Department Signs Agreement to Contribute $500 million to the European Bank for Reconstruction and Devel…

Treasury Department Signs Agreement to Contribute $500
million to the European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development to Support Ukraine and Other Affected Countries
July 27, 2022

WASHINGTON - Today, Assistant Secretary for International Trade and Development Alexia
Latortue participated in a virtual signing ceremony with European Bank for Reconstruction
and Development (EBRD) President Odile Renaud-Basso for a $500 million U.S. contribution to
the EBRD to support businesses and public services a ected by Russiaʼs war in Ukraine as well
as other countries impacted by the war.
“This contribution rea irms our support for the people of Ukraine as they defend their country
from Russiaʼs unprovoked and unjustifiable war,” said Assistant Secretary Latortue. “It is a
signal of our solidarity with countries a ected by Putinʼs war of choice, which has increased
food insecurity and raised energy prices around the world, particularly in developing countries.
The United States is proud to support EBRD in its vital role, and in assisting the Government
of Ukraine in bolstering Ukraineʼs private sector — positively impacting the lives of
Ukrainians.”
This funding will support immediate crisis response mainly in Ukraine, including: energy
security needs; food security, including vital infrastructure in transport and logistics as well as
direct finance to farmers and exporters; and support for vulnerable populations and internally
displaced persons. The U.S. contribution will leverage at least $1 billion in EBRD investments
that will help restore economic activity through risk sharing instruments and by mobilizing
other donors. This funding will also support technical assistance grants to support small and
medium businesses, improve the business environment, and mitigate risks of food and energy
insecurity.
The United States remains a strong partner to the EBRD as it extends private sector-led
economic opportunities and supports democratic values across its countries of operation
during this time of continued challenges stemming from Russiaʼs war in Ukraine.
This contribution comes as part of the $40 billion package of support for Ukraine that was
signed into law by President Biden in May. In addition to todayʼs announcement, the United
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7/28/2022

Treasury Department Signs Agreement to Contribute $500 million to the European Bank for Reconstruction and Devel…

States has committed $8.5 billion in budget support and economic assistance to the
government and people of Ukraine and has moved swi ly to disburse $4 billion of that total
already.
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