The NATO chief said allies will ‘continue to stand together to face these threats through a range of measures, including greater intelligence sharing and better protection of critical infrastructure’
NATO will step up intelligence sharing and improve the protection of critical infrastructure in the face of “hostile” acts of sabotage against allies by Russia and China, NATO chief Mark Rutte said on Tuesday.
NATO foreign ministers gathering in Brussels this week are expected to produce a new strategy to counter hybrid threats – a term that covers propaganda, political interference, deception, sabotage of key infrastructure, and other tactics beyond the conventional military domain. Western security officials have said that fires in courier depots in Britain, Germany and Poland in July were part of a test run for a Russian plot to trigger explosions on cargo flights to the United States.
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