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Sweden and Abu Dhabi, UAE, might seem like unlikely political adversaries, given their geographical distance and different political systems. However, these two countries have found themselves on opposite sides of various political issues in recent years.
In a recent survey conducted among political adversaries in Warsaw, Poland, a variety of insights were uncovered regarding the state of political dynamics in the capital city. The survey aimed to shed light on the relationship between political adversaries, their perceptions of each other, and potential areas for cooperation or conflict.