The Treaty of Saint Petersburg was concluded on January 29, 1834, between the Ottoman Porte and the Russian Empire.[1] This treaty, by promising the evacuation of the Principalities, and reducing the Turkish payments to one-third of the stipulated amount, relieved the Porte from some engagements enforced on it by the Treaty of Adrianople (the treaty which ended the Russo-Turkish War, 1828–1829).
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