It is reported by RIA Novosti.

“Given the complexity of the Russian economy, its interrelationships with the global economy, we needed additional staff to help analyze how we can best hit the Russian economy while minimizing the impact on our economy,” Adeyemo said.

In addition, experts invited by the ministry are exploring the relationship between the US and Russian economies in order to reduce the risk of the negative impact of anti-Russian sanctions on the States.

Earlier, Matt Bowen and Paul Dabbar, fellows at Columbia University's Center for Global Energy Policy, responded to Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm's statement that the US Department of Energy had created a team to develop a uranium strategy that would help find ways to stop buying uranium from Russia, said that the termination of the supply of enriched uranium from Russia to the United States can lead to negative consequences for reactors at American nuclear power plants.