Sweden's negotiating position with Poland is somewhat …

Years: 1635 - 1635
January

Sweden's negotiating position with Poland is somewhat weakened after the recent setbacks that Sweden and its allies have suffered in Germany, such as the Battle of Nördlingen and the defection of the Electorate of Saxony.

The recent Polish victories against Muscovy and the Ottoman Empire have made many Swedes uneasy, as they remind themselves that the Commonwealth is a foe not easily defeated.

Nonetheless, the Swedes realize that their recent gains in Germany are much less easy to defend than the territories they have captured from the Commonwealth in Prussia and Livonia, and so they are more ready to give up German than Prussian territories.

They are, however, willing to give up their conquests in Prussia if Władysław will renounce his claim to the Swedish crown and they can retain their conquests in Livonia.

Sweden's position is also weakened by the disagreements within its government, as there is a power struggle between Swedish chancellor Axel Oxenstierna and his opponents in the Swedish Parliament.

Some of these struggles have led to leaks that have given leverage to the Polish side.

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