Irish neutrality

Ireland has a longstanding policy of military neutrality, which has meant not joining military alliances or defence pacts, or taking part in international conflicts. Irish neutrality is in general a matter of government policy rather than a requirement of statute law, with the 1937 constitution not defining neutrality as an aim of the state, and its nature has varied over time.

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Irish neutrality

Ireland has a longstanding policy of military neutrality, which has meant not joining military alliances or defence pacts, or taking part in international conflicts. Irish neutrality is in general a matter of government policy rather than a requirement of statute law, with the 1937 constitution not defining neutrality as an aim of the state, and its nature has varied over time.

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