International Day of Neutrality is celebrated every year on 12 December.

International Day of Neutrality is celebrated every year on 12 December.

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Category : Important Days Published on: December 13 2023

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  • International Day of Neutrality is celebrated every year on 12 December.
  • The day is observed with the aim of increasing public awareness about the importance of neutrality in international relations and promoting the use of preventive diplomacy.
  • The day was officially proclaimed by a resolution of the United Nations General Assembly in February 2017.
  • This day was celebrated for the first time in the year 2018.
  • Its sixth edition is being celebrated in the year 2023.
  • To refrain from involvement with any state in war or tension between two or more nations and to be impartial towards all parties.
  • The situation arising from recognizing impartiality is called neutrality.
  • A great example of neutrality is Switzerland, which chose to remain neutral during both world wars.
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