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nonaligned

[non-uh-lahynd] / ˌnɒn əˈlaɪnd /


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At the same time, U.S. officials have advised President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine — with the views of nonaligned countries in mind — that it is in his interest not to appear completely opposed to talking.

From New York Times

It has been a key leader of nonaligned nations since it fought its way to independence from France 58 years ago.

From New York Times

The junta took on Cuban advisers and pledged land reforms, equality for women and a nonaligned foreign policy.

From Seattle Times

Hamstrung by international sanctions, the Colonel’s country needs the machines to run its power plants — which date back to the 1980s, when “nonaligned” Yugoslavia was an ally — and is offering big money for a pair.

From New York Times

“Massive Soviet military forces have invaded the small, nonaligned sovereign nation of Afghanistan,” President Jimmy Carter announced on January 4, 1980.

From Salon