Peculiarities of Neutrality status of the states

15 December 2023
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Permanent neutrality is the international legal status that has undertaken not to participate in any wars that are occurring or may occur in the future, and to refrain from actions that could involve such a state in war. In this regard, permanently neutral states do not take part in military-political alliances, building trust and cooperation between states.

The legal confirmation of this status is the conclusion by the interested states of an appropriate international treaty with the participation in it of a state endowed with the status of permanent neutrality. The validity of such an agreement is not determined by any period — it is concluded for the entire future. According to its obligations, a permanently neutral state must comply with the rules of neutrality in the event of a military conflict between any states.

Gulshat YUSUPOVA,
Vice-rector on Academic Affairs of the Institute of International Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan.
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