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Nonaligned

Nonaligned | Nonalignment

Nonaligned meaning

Not allied with any particular nation, or with any side in a dispute. | Neutral; impartial.

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Finland and neighbouring Sweden gave up their traditional political neutrality by joining the European Union in 1995 but both remained militarily nonaligned, with opinion polls showing a clear majority of their citizens opposed to joining NATO.

However, political and diplomatic analysts say Washington is trying to bully SA over its nonaligned stand on Russia and the Ukraine war.

President Cyril Ramaphosa engages in time-warp wordplay by saying South Africa is β€œnonaligned”.

The bid by historically nonaligned Sweden and Finland to join NATORussia's invasion of Ukraine has been held up by Ankara, which has accused Sweden in particular of being soft on Kurdish militants and other groups that Turkey considers security threats.

Aside from the position that it’s staked out for itself as the improbable moral voice of the nonaligned world – remember the refusal to arrest Sudan President Omar al-Bashir, a convicted perpetrator of genocide?

Nonaligned countries like have experienced rapid jumps in Chinese trade and investment and, in turn, have increased their exports to the United States.

They accused South Africa of not adhering to its nonaligned foreign policy on the Taiwan issue.

While formally nonaligned, however, New Delhi tilted toward the Soviet Union during the Cold War.

The book titled Conspiracy against the Nonaligned Movement was published in 1986.

While the UPA seems sure to be unable to win the majority by itself and will need the support of a few strong, regional, and currently nonaligned parties, the better-placed NDA may need this assistance as well.

A nonaligned Pyongyang, under these circumstances, would have few tools at its disposal to resist Chinese pressure or control.

Although always seeking to be formally neutral and nonaligned in relations with China and India, Bhutan also sought more direct links internationally than had occurred previously under the foreign-policy guidance of India.

Although the prestige stemmed from India's nonaligned stance, the nation was unable to prevent Cold War politics from becoming intertwined with interstate relations in South Asia.

Foreign relations further Guinea-Bissau follows a nonaligned foreign policy and seeks friendly and cooperative relations with a wide variety of states and organizations.

In August 1972, Burnham hosted the Conference of Foreign Ministers of Nonaligned Countries in Georgetown.

New Delhi used nonalignment to establish a significant role for itself as a leader of the newly independent world in such multilateral organisations as the United Nations (UN) and the Nonaligned Movement.

Since that time, preoccupation with the war against Iran, which also is a member of the Nonaligned Movement, has tended to restrict the scope of Iraqi participation in that organization.

The Chavurah movement, consisting of nonaligned prayer quorums of young (and frequently, Conservative-raised) worshipers who sought a more intense religious experience, also weakened congregations.

The five-member junta entered the Nicaraguan capital the next day and assumed power, reiterating its pledge to work for political pluralism, a mixed economic system, and a nonaligned foreign policy.

With the end of the Cold War, that suspicion has lessened somewhat, although Sweden still chooses to remain nonaligned.