nonbelligerency

/ˌnɑnbəˈlɪdʒərənsi/
noun
  1. The condition or policy of not taking part in a war or conflict, especially while not remaining completely neutral.
    • The treaty guaranteed the nonbelligerency of the neighboring states.
    • Historians debated whether nonbelligerency was a form of neutrality or a strategic choice.
    • The country's nonbelligerency allowed it to trade with both sides during the war.
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