Bucharest Peace Conference (Bucharest, 17/30) ⅶ – 28. ⅶ / 10. Ⅷ 1913) – Peace Conference After the Second Balkan War, with the participation of delegations of states-winning: Serbia, Montenegro, Greece and Romania, from one and The defeated Bulgaria, on the other side. Turkey, which participated also in the war and again took Eastern Thrace with Orrin, did not participate in the Bucharest Peace Conference. Conference was held under the Presidency of Mayorescu, President of the Government and Romanian Foreign Minister. On the first session, a decision was adopted to stop hostilities, for establishing a solid peace and a fair balance of the forces in the Balkans. The military delegates agreed a unilateral interruption of military action and withdrawal of the forces of the demarcation line at an equal distance from the positions of the entitled. At the session (25th ⅶ / 7. ⅷ) Bi-Alexander and Bukephal, a monument in Bratford (Scotland) Le adopted new borders. The coaches of the Peace Conference of the Balkan Allies in Bucharest (1913) Fence ended with the signing of the Peace Accord (28. / 10. Ⅷ 1913). Lit.: Macedonia in bilateral and multilateral agreements of the Balkan states, Skopje, 2000; Macedonia in international agreements, 1875-1919, Skopje, 1994. M. Min.
Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис БУКУРЕШКА МИРОВНА КОНФЕРЕНЦИЈА