Someone who does not pick a side during a conflict is considered a neutral party. Often, neutral parties are most useful in mediating arguments.
Stalemate.
Neutrals.
Neutrals are people who do not pick either side in a conflict. For example, Switzerland was famously neutral in World War 2.
Neutrals are people who do not pick either side in a conflict. For example, Switzerland was famously neutral in World War 2.
They just didn't pick a side to fight for.
The major religions in conflict during the Crusades were Christianity and Islam. The Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated by Christians to recapture holy lands in the Eastern Mediterranean from Muslim rule. The primary motivation for these conflicts was the desire to control key religious sites, particularly Jerusalem, which was sacred to both religions.
Indigenous jungle troops from Vietnam, Cambodia, and laos who fought side ny side with the allied soldiers and special forces teams during the Vietnam conflict 1953-1973.
When a friend has fallen out with another friend individuals should not pick a side.
A negotiation is any manner in which two or more parties deal with a conflict. An advocate is someone who assists an interested party in dealing with negotiations. so basically a negotiation is attempting to resolve a conflict and advocacy is helping a particular side or party in that process of resolving a conflict.
Yes. Although that nation may try to get involved and fight for their opinion about the conflict. Sometimes,when,involved,they choose a side. Otherwise,sure, - they can stay quiet.
the left side and the right side
it is like you give them your side, like if you have to pick a side, you choose the side that you favor