The Reichstadt Agreement was an agreement made between Austria-Hungary and the Russian Empire in July 1876. Both were then in an alliance with each other and the German Empire in the League of the Three Emperors , or Dreikaiserbund . Present were the Russian and Austro-Hungarian emperors together with their foreign ministers, Prince Alexander Gorchakov of Russia and Count Gyula Andrássy of Austria-Hungary. The closed meeting took place on July 8 in the Bohemian city of Reichstadt (now Zákupy ). They agreed on a common approach to the solution of the Eastern Question because of the unrest in the Ottoman Empire and the interests of the two major powers in the Balkans . They discussed the likely Russo-Turkish War its possible outcomes and what should happen under each scenario.
5-599: Reichstadt may refer to Reichstadt Agreement , an 1876 pact between Austria-Hungary and Russia The German name for Zákupy , a town in the Czech Republic Reichstädt , a municipality in Thuringia, Germany See also [ edit ] Duke of Reichstadt Reichsstadt Reichstag (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
10-635: Is significant that the results of the meeting were not written down and so the Austro-Hungarian and the Russian views of what was agreed on differed significantly. There was never a signed formal convention or even a signed protocol. The minutes were dictated separately by both Andrássy and by Gorchakov, which suggests that neither side really trusted the other. The extent of the agreed Austro-Hungarian annexation in Bosnia and Herzegovina has remained controversial. It
15-532: The main points, but when the war concluded with the Treaty of San Stefano in 1878, the terms of the treaty were quite different, which led to Austro-Hungarian insistence on convening a revision at the Congress of Berlin later that year. Those events laid the background for the subsequent Bulgarian Crisis of 1885-1888 and ultimately World War I . The negotiations took place in a private and almost informal setting. It
20-509: The title Reichstadt . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Reichstadt&oldid=1053057754 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Reichstadt Agreement The later Budapest Convention of 1877 confirmed
25-728: Was those inconsistencies that necessitated further discussions at the Constantinople Conference and the subsequent Budapest Convention, but they largely confirmed or amended the Reichstadt discussions. The Balkan Christians would gain a measure of independence. Austria-Hungary would allow Russia to make gains in Bessarabia and the Caucasus . Russia would allow Austria-Hungary to gain Bosnia . Russia and Austria-Hungary would not create
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