International Day of Neutrality seeks to strengthen peace and security in appropriate regions and at a global level. This day aims to develop peaceful, friendly, and mutually beneficial relations between different countries of the world.
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International Day of Neutrality was officially declared in a resolution passed by the UN General Assembly in February 2017 and was celebrated on December 12 the same year. #neutrality #usa #love #peace #freedom #life #balance #spirituality #america #unity #meditation #redcross https://t.co/3uJiRnLZGz
Today is the International Day of Neutrality!
Permanent neutrality is a principle of Swiss foreign policy. It is a generating source of peace and stability in Europe and beyond. More information: https://t.co/1aXRptYn9v https://t.co/Oaq1De0W6y
— Embassy of Switzerland to India and Bhutan (@SwissEmbassyIND) December 12, 2021
#AmbienceGroup wishes #InternationalDayofNeutrality, a day that is celebrated on every December 12 to raise public awareness of the value of neutrality in international relations. https://t.co/FPFQxZeJo7
Marking the most historic day ever, UN General Assembly declared December 12 as the International Day of Neutrality on February 2, 2017. Many countries have maintained a neutral stand on war, thus providing a peaceful atmosphere to their citizens.@narottamsahoo @InfoGujcost https://t.co/hTd7dSFpcp
Today international Day Of Neutrality.
Marking the most historic day ever, UN General Assembly declared December 12 as the International Day of Neutrality on February 2, 2017. Many countries have maintained a neutral stand on war.
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Today international Day Of Neutrality.
Marking the most historic day ever, UN General Assembly declared December 12 as the International Day of Neutrality on February 2, 2017. Many countries have maintained a neutral stand on war.
#InternationalDayofNeutrality
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