"We assess that there is a high and persistent espionage threat against Danish organisations, Danish authorities, and also a number of Danish companies", Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen of the Defence Intelligence Service told Danish Radio. "Russia has a very large capacity to carry out both classic agency activities and cyber espionage", she emphasised, without going into detail. "It is clear that when we write it that way, it is of course because we have a reason to do so", she said.
"We are using more force to describe Russia's instruments, its rearmament and modernisation of the armed forces that we have seen in several disciplines. This is a worrying development", Dalgaard-Nielsen said.
"It is not because we assess that Russia wants war with NATO. We don't. Russia doesn't want war with NATO. But it worries us that the Russian leadership has a deep, deep distrust of the West and the West's motives and therefore there is a risk of misinterpretations and unintentional escalation. That is first and foremost our concern", Dalgaard-Nielsen concluded.