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What if Emperor Leopold I had stayed neutral throughout the Franco Dutch War?

In 1668, Leopold and Louis XIV signed a partition treaty concerning the Spanish dominions in the event of Charles II of Spain dying without legitimate heirs. In this treaty, Leopold would receive Spain, the West Indies, Milan, Sardinia, the Canaries, Balearic Islands while Louis would receive Flanders, Navarre, Franche-Comte, the Philippines, Naples, and Sicily. In 1671, Leopold signed a treaty with Louis agreeing to neutrality in case of a Franco Dutch war, conditional on France preserving the status quo concerning Germany and the Spanish Netherlands.

In OTL, Leopold ignored his previous treaties with Louis, and allied with the Dutch against France during the Franco Dutch War. My question is, if Leopold had stayed out of the war, would the Dutch have been able to defeat the French? Would Louis been able to achieve his war aims or would the Dutch have forced him to sign a peace treaty similar to the Peace of Nijmegen? What would Leopold’s neutrality cost him in future relations with the Dutch? Would Louis honor the partition treaty in a TL where he and Leopold have not waged war against each other?
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