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Switzerland and Spain
Sweden
it moved military forces through a neutral country
The Reinsurance treaty was a treaty made in 1887 (Prior to WWI) between Russia and Germany stating that if either country were declared war upon the other country would remain neutral.
Because we were a new country and we did not want to interfere. Also, our policy on foreign affairs at the time was neutral.
No. Switzerland was neutral country in WW2.
A neutral country is one who is not a belligerent in the conflict. Switzerland was a neutral country during the 2nd World War.
Yes, in neutral country, people sell out weapon to another country. It gets a lot of interest for economic.
Generally speaking Mrs (insert surname) will suffice unless one finds themselves in certain french speaking countries when it can be customary to address the wife of an ambassador as Mrs ambassador. Of course if one knows the wife personally you really can address her as you see fit. I find a friendly smack on the buttocks and a wink is usually suffice. -Rx
Australia is not a neutral country. The question is: how could Australia become neutral? What might be the process? What might be the repercussions?
Depends on what the relations with that country are. Usually, it will be an ambassador. If relations are not so hot, but an embassy is still maintained, and charge d'affairs may be used in place of an ambassador. In countries where no embassy is maintained (Cuba, North Korea, Iran), an interests section will be set up with a foreign embassy, who will act as the protecting power (usually, a neutral embassy, such as Sweden, but the protecting power in Iran is Australia, IIRC).
They say the other country was only pretending to be neutral...and that they were carrying nuclear weapons. The end.
neutral: not siding with one country or the other.
a neutral response was how were they goign to survive?
Neutral contries.
It moved military forces through a neutral country.
A neutral country.