NATO to boost efforts to counter Russian, Chinese sabotage acts
- NATO allies are increasing intelligence sharing and enhancing cooperation with private companies to combat hybrid warfare and sabotage on NATO territory.
- NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte stated, "Over the past years, Russia and China have tried to destabilize our nations with acts of sabotage, cyber attacks, disinformation, and energy blackmail to intimidate us."
- Germany's intelligence chief Bruno Kohl warned that Russia's hybrid measures might lead NATO to consider invoking its Article 5 mutual defense clause.
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