London Peace Accord

London Peace Accord (1913). – agreement between the Turkish state and the federal Balkan countries: Bulgaria, Greece, Serbia, Montenegro (17/30. ⅴ 1913). With the peace treaty, Turkey has given to the Balkan allied countries all areas of the Balkans west of the Aegean Sea line to Midia Black Sea, except Albania. The determination of borders and all other issues for Albania, as well as for the islands in the Aegean Sea, except for the Athos peninsula, were under the authority of the great powers. Macedonia remained under the joint occupation of Bulgaria, Greece and Serbia. The Balkan states did not ratify the London Peace Accord, they later concluded each special peace deal with Turkey. Lit.: Aleksandar Hristov and John Donev, Macedonia in international agreements 1875-1919, Skopje, 1994; Macedonia in bilateral and multilateral agreements of the Balkan states, newsroom Mihajlo Minoski, Skopje, 2000. M. Min. Zografsko Gospel Sinai Psalarminian Gospel ASemanovo Gospel Lopusnik, the monument of Koco Racin


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис ЛОНДОНСКИ МИРОВЕН ДОГОВОР

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