Treaty of London (1840)

the Treaty of London (July 15th 1840), is signed by the Quadruple Alliance (Great Britain, Prussia, Russia and Austria) for the pacification of the Raising. The Quadruple Alliance decides to support the Ottoman Empire against the Egypt. The France, held with the variation, supports Méhémet Ali in the hope to secure an influence in Palestine. The treaty confirms the concession of Egypt with Méhémet Ali on a purely hereditary basis; Méhémet Ali receives the pachalik Acre on a purely basis for life on the condition of accepting in the 10 days the notification of the agreement. No foreign warships in the Straits in times of peace.

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