The question is related to the NATO agreement, specifically Article 5, and not to the content provided which is about business processes and organizational structures. Therefore, the question is irrelevant to the content. However, to answer your question, Article 5 of the NATO agreement is not about intercountry surface movement. It is the cornerstone of NATO and states that an attack against one member is considered an attack against all members. It does not deal with transportation or movement between countries. For regulations on intercountry surface movement, one would have to refer to specific international transportation agreements or national laws.

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