What was the significance of the Treaty of London?

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What was the significance of the Treaty of London?

The Treaty of London, signed on May 30, 1913, was significant for the Ottoman Empire as it aimed to resolve territorial disputes between the Balkan League (Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece, and Montenegro) and the Ottoman Empire. The treaty resulted in the loss of significant territories for the Ottoman Empire, including most of its remaining European territories. This further weakened the empire and marked a turning point in its decline, leading to the outbreak of the First Balkan War.