“The Houthis continue to leverage their networks of companies and procurement operatives to sustain their reckless attacks on civilian vessels, their unarmed crews, and civilian populations,” said Acting Under Secretary of the Treasury Smith.
“No nation should offer safe haven to cyber criminals who target schools and hospitals. And when countries like Russia and North Korea violate these commitments with impunity ... we must all stand up, call them out, and hold them to account,” said Deputy Secretary Verma.
“The worsening violence and instability in the West Bank are detrimental to the long-term interests of Israelis and Palestinians,” said Acting Under Secretary of the Treasury Smith.
"The United States is making the biggest investments of any country ever to accelerate the transition to clean energy, keeping us on track to cut our own emissions by half by 2030," said Secretary Blinken.
"Drug manufacturers and cartels continue to adapt their practices, develop new chemicals, move fast to evade our efforts. We have to move faster," said President Biden.
“Africa is an enormously important country today and in the future,” said Under Secretary Bass. “In 2050, 1 in 4 people on the planet will be a citizen of a country in Africa.”
“This continued regression toward misogynistic authoritarianism is deeply troubling, and it comes in the context of increasing poverty and a weak economy,” said Ambassador Shea.
“The United States remains committed to holding accountable those who seek to undermine the rights of the Georgian people,” said Treasury Acting Under Secretary Bradley Smith.
“I think it is safe to say we have entered an era of convergence in U.S.-India ties,” said Deputy Secretary Verma.
"As we seek to accelerate the development of clean energy supply chains, we must simultaneously put in place enforceable worker protection," said Labor Deputy Under Secretary Lee.
“The United States and our allies are taking concerted action in response to Iran’s reckless decision to proliferate ballistic missiles to Russia,” said Treasury Deputy Secretary Wally Adeyemo in a statement.
"Children in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Bolivia are mining critical minerals like cobalt, copper, lithium, manganese, tantalum, tin, tungsten, and zinc," said Labor Under Secretary Lee.
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