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Chapter 972 - Chapter 235: Harsh Conditions

President Robert, with weak resolve, ultimately could not resist the persuasive efforts of many. On June 6, 1892, Robert, on behalf of France and Weisenberg representing the Anti-French Alliance, signed the "Vienna Convention."

The contents of the treaty are as follows:

1. France recognized its defeat and assumed responsibility for the war.

2. France abolished its suzerainty over Andorra, Monaco, and the Italian States, recognizing their independence.

3. France ceded the Grand Duchy of Lorraine, Alsace Province, parts of the Kingdom of Burgundy, the County of Flanders, the County of Artois, the Duchy of Sava, parts of Provence, Corsica, and the Ruseiyong region to the Anti-French Alliance. (Total area of 125,000 square kilometers)

4. France was to pay the Anti-French Alliance war reparations of 40 billion Divine Shields, with the provision to pay over 99 years at a monthly interest rate of 0.5%.

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