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NATO beefs up navy presence after Nord Stream 'sabotage': Stoltenberg

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NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg says the alliance had bolstered naval deployments to protect its infrastructure after "sabotage" on the Nord Stream gas pipeline. SOUNDBITE

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