Almost all the Powers were concerned about this, but all the Powers also unanimously took the attitude of sitting back and watching the development of the Balkan situation.
For the European powers, it would put them at a disadvantage to take the field personally unless it was a critical moment.
No one knew whether the fire burning in the Balkans would spread to themselves. For the European powers, who were not yet fully prepared for war, this was naturally unacceptable.
At this time, the major European powers were like onlookers, quietly but highly anticipating the development of the Balkan situation.
Without disappointing these onlookers, another strong country in the Balkan, Serbia, stepped forward, demanding that Turkey recognize the autonomy of the Macedonian region and compensate for the previous oppression of various ethnicities in the Balkan region.
With the two most powerful countries making their positions clear, the remaining Balkan Allies naturally could not be idle.