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Russia and Sweden are linked as countries that have both declassified and published U.F.O. files as noted in [1] and [2], and they are the subjects of a scholarly analysis regarding diplomatic influence in [3].

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How the Pentagon Started Taking U.F.O.s Seriously | The New Yorker newyorker.com The New Yorker 2 facts
claimSeveral countries have either declassified and published U.F.O. files or formed official organizations dedicated to the issue, including the U.K., Denmark, Brazil, Russia, Sweden, Peru, and Chile.
claimSeveral countries have either declassified and published U.F.O. files (the U.K., Denmark, Brazil, Russia, Sweden) or established official organizations dedicated to the issue (Peru, Chile), following the precedent set by France.
Hybrid War: High-tech, Information and Cyber Conflicts connections-qj.org Connections: The Quarterly Journal 1 fact
referenceMartin Kragh and Sebastian Åsberg authored 'Russia’s Strategy for Influence through Public Diplomacy and Active Measures: the Swedish Case,' published in the Journal of Strategic Studies 40, no. 6 in 2017, pages 773-816.