During the Cold War, three notable neutral nations were Switzerland, Sweden, and Austria. Switzerland maintained a policy of neutrality throughout the conflict, avoiding alliances and military involvement. Sweden, while not formally aligned with either bloc, engaged in independent diplomacy and maintained a strong defense posture. Austria declared its neutrality in 1955, following the withdrawal of occupying forces, and this status was recognized internationally, allowing it to remain independent during the Cold War tensions.
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