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What is neutral rights

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A neutral nation does nothing to assist or impede a belligerent (warring) power.

Neutral nations and belligerents often have different aims. A neutral avoids involvement in the conflict, but usually tries to maintain trading opportunities with the warring parties. Conversely, the belligerent power seeks to defeat its enemy at all costs, including disruption of trade between that opponent and neutral parties.

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