• 7 months ago
Kaja Kallas said the West needs a "coordinated approach" against Moscow's threats, amid rising cases of alleged sabotage, electronic warfare and spying.
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00:00Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas has left the annual Spring Storm military exercises
00:06showcasing NATO cooperation.
00:08Yet, she warns Russia is carrying out a shadow war against the West.
00:13Her nation, which borders Russia, has seen a rise in alleged sabotage, electronic warfare
00:19and spying.
00:20We all understand that these hybrid attacks are still very acute and we have to be ready
00:26also for these.
00:27It doesn't matter, is it a cyber attack, is it some other type of attack.
00:31So we are ready for that and we are responding to that and our message has always been clear.
00:37In this territory, in Estonia and in all the allies, we are controlling that and we are
00:41not allowing anyone to disrupt our normal behavior and normal society here.
00:49Estonian officials and security experts indicate there is no collective mechanism for dealing
00:53with Russian threats.
00:54They are calling for a more proactive approach by the EU.

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