Austro-Hungarcurian Secret Convention (Budapest, 3/15. Ⅰ 1877) – Interstate agreement on the Balkan rule of the Ottoman Empire. It was agreed in case of Russia’s war against the Ottoman Empire and Territorial Change Austro-Hungary to occupy Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Russia to occupy boxes. In the Balkans, the creation of a Slavic scene or other major state excluded; Bulgaria, Albania and the other part of Rumelija (Macedonia) could become independent states, and Thessaly, part of Epirus and the island of Crete to unite with Greece. Constantinople with nearby territory, whose limits would be determined, could become a free city. Lit.: Macedonia in international agreements 1875-1919. Choice, editorial and comment Dr. Aleksandar Hristov and Dr. Yo-Van Donev, Skopje, 1994. M. Min.
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Кириличен напис АВСТРОУНГАРСКОРУСКА ТАЈНА КОНВЕНЦИЈА