Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

EU warned of ‘digital war’ on democracy

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BRUSSELS — Russia and China are waging a “digital war” with fake news and disinforma­tion to undermine democracy in Europe, and the European Union must develop tools to fight back, a top EU official said Thursday.

European Commission Vice President Vera Jourova, who leads efforts to preserve democratic principles across the bloc, said the two countries have “weaponized informatio­n” and won’t back down until Europe stands up to them.

“There are specific external actors, namely Russia and increasing­ly China, that are actively using disinforma­tion and related interferen­ce tactics to undermine European democracy,” Jourova told a conference of disinforma­tion experts and policymake­rs in Brussels.

The two countries “will feel comfortabl­e doing so until we demonstrat­e that we will not tolerate this aggression and interferen­ce,” she said.

She said that “digital war” is a favored method of Russia and China because “they see that it’s efficient, it’s cheap, and I am not naive enough to believe that some talk will discourage them from doing that.”

Europe must find the best way to “defend ourselves and our territory and use the most efficient tools to do that,” including funding and new policies, she said.

Experts at Thursday’s conference said Russia’s aim is to sow confusion and to undermine Western organizati­ons like the EU and NATO, while China uses more subtle methods, combined with a lot of money, to persuade decision-makers and influence policy.

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