Treaty of London (1913)

the Treaty of London (May 30th, 1913) is an agreement signed at the end of the First Balkan war. It ratified a new territorial cutting of Balkans.

In 1912, the Turks were beaten by an alliance of the Balkan people made up of the Greece, the Serbia, the Bulgaria, the Montenegro, alliance strongly supported by the Russians who were the initiators.

The treaty of London saw being born the principality from Albania, (Germanic powers not wishing that the Serb ones can reach the Adriatique), while the Macedonia Historique was divided between Greece, Serbia and Bulgaria.

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