neutralistic

/ˌnuːtrəˈlɪstɪk/
adjective
  1. Showing a tendency to remain neutral or not take sides in a conflict or disagreement.
    • The country adopted a neutralistic foreign policy to avoid getting involved in regional wars.
    • His neutralistic comments in the meeting helped reduce tension between the two departments.
    • Her neutralistic stance during the debate made it hard to tell which candidate she supported.
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