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The leaders said decisions about whether to invoke Article 5 after a cyberattack "would be taken by the North Atlantic Council on a case-by-case basis."White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said the update would make it possible for an alliance member to invoke Article 5 and seek technical or intelligence support from NATO partners in response to a cyberattack.Mr. Biden's itinerary in Europe, which started with the G-7 summit in England over the weekend, was planned so that he would meet with America's closest allies before his much anticipated summit with Putin in Geneva. CBS News correspondent Ed O'Keefe said Mr. Biden was hoping to build in Brussels on what he called a "productive" meeting with the other G-7 leaders, as he tries to restore relationships with NATO allies that became frayed under the previous U.S. administration. But while Putin regularly blames that chasm on American policy and "Russia-phobia," Mr. Biden clearly sees it as Moscow's doing, and he said the ball was in Putin's court."I think he's right that it's a low point," Mr. Biden said on Sunday, "and it depends on how he responds to acting consistent with international norms, which, in many cases, he has not."The president kicked off the workweek by meeting on Monday with leaders of the Baltic states and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.After Mr. Biden's meeting with Stoltenberg, the NATO chief tweeted a photo of the two of them walking together and thanked the president for "his rock solid commitment to our Alliance."Great to welcome @POTUS to our #NATOSummit.

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