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Neutral and Non-Aligned European States


Neutral and Non-Aligned European States


Neutral and Non-Aligned European States, sometimes known by abbreviation NN states, was a Cold War era informal grouping of states in Europe which were neither part of NATO nor Warsaw Pact but were either neutral or members of the Non-Aligned Movement. The group brought together neutral countries of Austria, Finland, Sweden and Switzerland on one, and non-aligned SFR Yugoslavia, Cyprus and Malta on the other hand, all of which together shared interest in preservation of their independent non-bloc position with regard to NATO, European Community, Warsaw Pact and the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance. Established and comparatively highly developed European neutral countries perceived cooperation with non-aligned countries (particularly with SFR Yugoslavia as one of the leaders of the group) as a way to advocate for peace, disarmament and superpowers' restraint more forcefully than their limited earlier cooperation would permit.

The group cooperated within the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE) in trying to preserve the results of the Helsinki Accords. In this framework, Yugoslavia cooperated with Austria and Finland on mediation between blocs, organized a second CSCE summit in 1977 in Belgrade and proposed drafts on national minorities protection which are still valid and integral parts of OSCE provisions on minority rights.

See also

  • Declaration of Neutrality
    • Austria–NATO relations
  • Finlandization
    • Finland–NATO relations
  • Swedish neutrality
    • Sweden–NATO relations
  • Swiss neutrality
    • Switzerland–NATO relations
  • Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement
    • Balkan Pact
  • Cyprus and the Non-Aligned Movement
    • Cyprus–NATO relations
  • Malta and the Non-Aligned Movement
    • Malta–NATO relations
  • 1995 enlargement of the European Union
  • 2004 enlargement of the European Union
  • Neutral member states in the European Union
  • Partnership for Peace
  • European microstates

References

Further reading

  • Hanna Ojanen, ed. (2003). Neutrality and non-alignment in Europe today (PDF). Finnish Institute of International Affairs. ISBN 951-769-151-3.
  • Mark Kramer; Aryo Makko; Peter Ruggenthaler, eds. (2021). The Soviet Union and Cold War Neutrality and Nonalignment in Europe. Lexington Books. ISBN 9781793631930.
  • S. Victor Papacosma; Mark R. Rubin, eds. (1989). Europe's neutral and nonaligned states: between NATO and the Warsaw Pact. Wilmington. ISBN 0842022694.

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