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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
READOUT: Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo’s
Meeting with Polish Minister of Climate and Environment Anna
Moskwa
December 19, 2022

BRUSSELS - Today, U.S. Treasury Deputy Secretary Adeyemo met with Polish Minister of Climate
and Environment Anna Moskwa in Brussels. The Deputy Secretary and Minister reaffirmed the
importance of the U.S.-Poland relationship to both countries, exemplified by their strong
commitment to the NATO alliance, to supporting the people of Ukraine, and to holding Russia
accountable for its illegal war through sanctions, export controls, and measures like the price
cap on Russian seaborne oil.
Both officials noted the effects these measures have already had on the battlefield. These
effects include the shutdown of Russian tank factories; shortages of key inputs that have
undermined Russia’s ability to produce and repair tanks, submarines, and aircraft; and
challenges replacing more than 6,000 pieces of military equipment that Russia has lost over the
course of its invasion. These measures have supported the brave defense efforts of the
Ukrainian people, who have valiantly resisted Putin’s invasion. They also noted how the
coalition’s efforts have significantly degraded Russia’s finances and economic outlook.
The Deputy Secretary thanked Minister Moskwa for Poland’s leadership within NATO and the
broader coalition of nations that have imposed historic sanctions on Russia. The Deputy
Secretary and Minister also discussed the implementation of the price cap on Russian seaborne
crude oil, which currently caps the price at $60 per barrel—well below the more than $100 per
barrel Russia was receiving in the immediate aftermath of its renewed invasion. Both officials
reaffirmed their ongoing commitment to collaborate on policies aimed at reducing Russian
revenue, including the oil price cap.
Deputy Secretary Adeyemo praised Poland’s longstanding commitment to fighting against
tyranny, including its role on the frontlines of this conflict and others throughout modern
history. The Deputy Secretary congratulated Minister Moskwa on the EU’s agreement to impose
further sanctions on Russia and underscored the U.S.’s intent to provide further aid, including

the additional $38 billion in Ukraine assistance that President Biden has requested from
Congress.