London Conference of 1912–13

At the London Conference of Ambassadors on 16 December 1912, the detachment of Albania from the Ottoman Empire from Europe's great powers, Russia, Austria - Hungary, Italy, Germany and the UK has been recognized. On 28 November 1912, after a series of revolts against Ottoman rule, previously Albanian patriots had proclaimed the independence of their country. To the bone of contention of the conference, the situation developed in Macedonia, where overlapped Serbian, Bulgarian and Greek interests.

Efforts to solve the difficult situation in the Balkans in the negotiation on time, failed in this conference of ambassadors. Although it came after the First Balkan War, with the mediation of the Great Powers to the Treaty of London. The Ottoman Empire lost this other parts of its European possessions. But a short time after the conclusion of the Second Balkan War broke out.

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