Jungastian Neutrality

Jungastia's policy of neutrality is one of the fundamental building blocks of Jungastia's foreign policy, and dictates its interactions with its neighbours and other states. The country's policy is self-imposed, permanent - being enshrined in the constitution - ,and highly armed.

Almost all countries respect and recognise Jungastian Neutrality as it is thought to be one of the oldest neutrality policy in the world, stemming from the end of the Placeholder War in 17XX. The country has not been involved in a conflict since then, but has maintained an active role in world affairs, and honoured any pre-existing agreements prior to its declaration.

Jungastia maintains a very large and well funded military to ensure its continued neutrality, and has been the site of the signing of numerous peace treaties, international agreements and resolutions to disputes; such as Placeholder, Placeholder and Placeholder.

The rigidity of the neutrality have fluctuated greatly in the XXX years the country has been officially neutral, with the post-Dictatorship policy being much stricter than that during the Salvation Front years.