Ireland and Switzerland lead the list of most resilient countries

Experts have compiled a list of the most resilient countries to live in during global crises, including complex situations such as war and pandemics. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
In this assessment, the main criteria were the countries' geographical location, political neutrality, and economic stability. Six countries were highlighted in the list.
Ireland stands out with its island location and military neutrality as a non-NATO member. Additionally, its strong agricultural sector plays an important role in ensuring food security in the country.
Switzerland is famous for its long-standing neutrality and bunkers that serve as safe shelters for the population. Portugal, located in the western part of Europe, is distinguished by its relative distance from major crisis zones and the affordability of living costs.
Iceland has renewable energy sources derived from geysers and volcanoes, making it a country with complete energy independence. New Zealand is located far from all conflict zones and maintains a strict migration policy.
For this reason, it is known as a country with a peaceful and stable society. Uruguay stands out with its developed agriculture and simplified permitting procedures, earning it the nickname "Switzerland of South America."
These countries are recognized as nations capable of providing stability and comfortable living conditions despite various difficulties. This places them among the most resilient regions during global crises.





