Neutrality
Neutrality refers to the state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict or disagreement. It is often associated with countries that choose not to take sides in wars or political disputes, allowing them to maintain peace and avoid entanglement in external affairs. A well-known example of a neutral country is Switzerland, which has a long-standing policy of neutrality in international conflicts.
In addition to politics, neutrality can also apply to other areas, such as media and sports. In journalism, neutrality means reporting facts without bias, while in sports, it can refer to a referee's impartiality during a game. Overall, neutrality emphasizes fairness and objectivity.