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Neutral Countries 2024

25 countries

Country
Neutral Since
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Haiti2017
Neutral since 2017
Mongolia2015
Neutrality announced abruptly during United Nations speech
Uzbekistan2012
Neutrality coded into law
Ghana2012
Neutrality adopted since the Cold War, but officially neutral since 2012
Rwanda2009
Neutrality announced upon membership in Commonwealth of Nations
Serbia2007
Adopted armed neutrality. Serbia is only former Yugoslavia state not attempting to join NATO
Turkmenistan1995
Neutrality written into constitution
Moldova1994
Neutrality written into constitution
Cambodia1993
Neutrality written into constitution
Panama1989
Neutrality adopted as part of treaty
Malta1980
Neutrality adopted after 1980 treaty with Italy, added to constitution in 1987
Singapore1965
Joined Non-Aligned Movement in 1970
Finland1956
Historically neutral, but not coded into law
Austria1955
Neutrality written into constitution
Costa Rica1949
Neutrality made national law in 2014
Japan1947
Post-WWII constitutional amendment forbids country from participating in war
Mexico1945
Neutrality questioned, has been ignored at times since 2000
Monaco1945
Neutrality not coded into law, but attempted to remain neutral in WWII
San Marino1945
Neutral since 1815 except for WWII, when it declared war on occupier Germany
Ireland1939
Complicated. Neutral, but not coded into law and country is more flexible than most neutral states
Vatican City1929
Neutrality established in treaty that defined relation with Italy
Sweden1919
First declared neutrality in 1814 (first in world) but lost it to Finnish civil war in 1918. Has bee...
Andorra1914
Neutral since World War I and World War II
Liechtenstein1868
No military since 1868
Switzerland1815
Neutrality is self-imposed, permanent, and guaranteed by Austria, France, U.K., Russia, & more. Howe...

What were the neutral countries in World War I?

The 7 countries that have been declared permanently neutral and who did not participate in WW1 are Switzerland, Austria, Sweden, Finland, Ireland, Costa Rica, and Turkmenistan.

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