Treaty of London
Treaty of London
Treaty of London
TREATY OF LONDON
Peace Treaty between Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro and the Ottoman
Empire[1]
I.
Upon the exchange of ratifications of the present treaty there shall be peace and
friendship between His Majesty and Emperor of the Ottomans, on the one part, and
their Majesties, the Allied Sovereigns, on the other part, as well as between their heirs
and successors, their respective States and subjects in perpetuity.
II.
His Majesty the Emperor of the Ottomans cedes to their Majesties the Allied
Sovereigns all the territories of his Empire on the continent of Europe to the west of a
line drawn from Enos on the Aegean Sea to Midia on the Black Sea, with the
exception of Albania.
The exact line of the frontier from Enos to Midia shall be determined by an
international commission.
III.
His Majesty the Emperor of the Ottomans and their Majesties the Allied Sovereigns
declare that they remit to His Majesty the Emperor of Germany; His Majesty the
Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary; the President of the French Republic; His
Majesty the King of Great Britain and Ireland, Emperor of India; His Majesty the
King of Italy; and His Majesty the Emperor of All the Russias the matter of arranging
the delimitation of the frontiers of Albania and all other questions concerning Albania.
IV.
His Majesty the Emperor of the Ottomans declares that he cedes to their Majesties the
Allied Sovereigns the island of Crete and that he renounces in their favour all rights of
sovereignty and all other rights which he possessed in that island.
V.
His Majesty the Emperor of the Ottomans and their Majesties the Allied Sovereigns
declare that they entrust to His Majesty the Emperor of Germany; His Majesty the
Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary; the President of the French Republic; His
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Majesty the King of Great Britain and Ireland, Emperor of India; His Majesty the
King of Italy; His Majesty the Emperor of All the Russias the task of determining the
title to all the Ottoman islands in the Aegean Sea (except the island of Crete) and to
the peninsula of Mount Athos.
VI.
His Majesty the Emperor of the Ottomans and their Majesties the Allied Sovereigns
declare that they refer the matter of settling questions of a financial nature resulting
from the war which is ended and from the above-mentioned cessions of territory to
the International Commission convened at Paris, to which they have deputed their
representatives.
VII.
Source: Yugoslavia Through Documents, from its creation to its dissolution; edited by
Snezana Trifunovska; Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.