NATO agrees on ways to respond to Russia's increased hostile actions - Stoltenberg
The Russian Federation has recently increased its hostile actions towards NATO members, specifically through cyberattacks and the use of migrants, citing a press conference by NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg.
"Today, ministers agreed a set of response allies would draw individually or collectively. This includes increased intelligence exchange, enhanced protection of critical infrastructure, including on the sea and cyberspace, and further restrictions on Russian intelligence operatives," said the Secretary-General.
He emphasized that the Alliance will defend itself against any hostile actions.
Yesterday, June 13, the NATO Secretary-General promised that the Alliance would take stringent measures against Russian spies in response to sabotage.
RBC-Ukraine also reported that Switzerland is recording an increase in cyberattacks ahead of the peace summit, which will take place this weekend.
For more on how the aggressor Russia is trying to disrupt the upcoming summit and why this is important for them, read RBC-Ukraine's coverage.