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Wallace: Russia has the intent and the ability to cut our undersea cables

- By Daisy Graham-Brown

RUSSIA’S enemies were yesterday warned that the country has ‘the intent and the ability’ to sabotage the West’s critical national infrastruc­ture.

As he launched a new security partnershi­p with Norway, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace made clear that Moscow had submarines and spy ships designed to attack underwater energy and communicat­ion lines.

Mr Wallace has also dropped his biggest hint to date that he wants to be the next head of Nato, saying the role due to become vacant this autumn would be ‘fantastic’.

He added: ‘I’ve always said it would be a good job. That’s a job I’d like. But I’m also loving the job I do now.’

The Defence Secretary’s comments on Russia came as the UK and Norway signed a partnershi­p to counter undersea threats after last year’s attack on the Nord Stream gas pipeline.

Alongside his Norwegian counterpar­t Bjorn Arild Gram, Mr Wallace agreed that the two nations would enhance North Atlantic security by increasing their cooperatio­n in detecting submarines and countering mine threats. He said: ‘What we know is the Russians have a work programme, they have a specific naval programme designed to both look at and potentiall­y sabotage or attack critical national infrastruc­ture belonging to its adversarie­s.

‘It has a number of submarines and other pieces of equipment and spy ships and everything else specifical­ly designed for that purpose.’

He added: ‘Russia has the intent and the capability to target the West’s critical national infrastruc­ture. We have to have the intent and the capability to defend it.’

Britain and Norway have increased security patrols in the North Atlantic since the £16billion Nord Stream pipeline was blown up in September.

‘ The sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines last year is a concrete reminder of what is at stake here,’ said Mr Gram during a visit to the Northwood military base in London yesterday.

He and Mr Wallace signed a statement of intent to collaborat­e further on protecting critical energy infrastruc­ture from sub-sea threats.

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