Why is Switzerland regarded a neutral country?
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Swiss neutrality is one of the main principles of Switzerland's foreign policy which dictates that Switzerland is not to be involved in armed conflicts between other states. This policy is self-imposed, permanent, and armed, designed to ensure external security and promote peace.
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Switzerland is renowned for its neutrality, but this should not to be confused with pacifism. The country maintains an army, including obligatory conscription for men, and did so throughout both World Wars that shook Europe to its core.
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