
The Pact of Non-Intervention
The Pact of Non-Intervention is an agreement where countries agree not to interfere in each other's domestic affairs or conflicts. It aims to maintain sovereignty and prevent external influence from escalating local disputes into larger international conflicts. This pact encourages countries to resolve issues peacefully without intervening militarily or politically. It is often used during civil wars or regional disputes to limit external involvement, promote stability, and respect each country's independence. While promoting peaceful coexistence, it relies on trust, as signatories commit to abstaining from actions that could distort or escalate internal conflicts.