Chapter 220 Anxious Balkan Countries

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Belgrade, located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, is the capital of newly-born Serbia. Although Serbia has only been independent for 12 years, this country is very ambitious, and its relations with the surrounding Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Romania are not good. The only one that is slightly better may be the Principality of Negro, which is still separated from the Ottoman territory.

In just over ten years, Serbia has made trouble for its neighbors, which is considered very powerful.

Of course, this is not the original intention of the Serbian government, but as a saying goes, if the situation is compelling, it must be done as a last resort. The poor relations with Austria-Hungary are mainly due to the nationalism in Serbia. Due to the large number of Serbs in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the people of the country very much hope to merge with Bosnia and Herzegovina. However, Bosnia and Herzegovina is currently in the hands of Austria-Hungary, and the dream of the Serbian government is shattered.

The relationship with Bulgaria is poor, which was caused by the Serbian-Bulgarian War. The other two countries have intentions for the Macedonian region, and a sense of competition is also mixed in.

As for Romania, the relationship between Serbia and Russia is more involved. Romania, as an anti-Russian country, certainly does not want to see a Russian younger brother behind it.

Of course, Serbia can still be active after offending its neighbors on all sides. Naturally, it has a backer, and its backer is the famous Tsarist Russia.

Originally, Tsarist Russia supported Bulgaria the most in the Balkans, but then there was a crisis in Bulgaria due to a change of kings. The Russians, who were somewhat disgraced in Bulgaria, focused their attention on Serbia.

Since you have received benefits from Russia, you need to contribute to Russia, so later there was a war between Serbia and Bulgaria.

Of course, this war has passed, but isn't this a new war emerging? It is still the war between the Ottoman Empire and the Italians that it has been peeping at. The Serbian government, which feels uncomfortable if it cannot get some benefits, is of course eager to get involved and get a share of the pie.

Because Serbia had received the news, the Principality of Montenegro was pulled onto the chariot by Italy and was promised generous rewards. This makes the Serbian people greedy, and they want to get off the field immediately and join in.

However, if you want to participate, you need the consent of the Italians who initiated the war. Otherwise, you will not get any benefits even if you rush in recklessly.

Grujic, who is the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Serbia, is entertaining this distinguished guest in the Prime Minister's Office. At least for the moment, he is an honored guest to the Serbian government.

"Your Excellency Mayer, our country is very happy to see Italy launch a war against the evil Ottoman country. To this end, our country has held several large-scale demonstrations in support of your country. This shows that our people's support for Italy has I also ask that your envoy consider your enthusiasm for lying on the rails so that our country can join the just war to liberate the Balkan people oppressed by the Ottomans."

That's right, in front of Prime Minister Grujic is Mayer, Italy's special envoy in the Balkans. He sat in front of the Prime Minister of Serbia and watched Prime Minister Grujic's wonderful performance. His expressions and movements were so real that if he were someone who didn't know who he was, he might have believed it.

The Prime Minister from the Serbian People's Radical Party has a character as radical as the name of his party. For the benefit of Serbia? He can do whatever it takes. Although this is a good thing for Serbia, its lack of adaptability makes it twice the result with half the effort.

Surely it was the Serbian's choice? It didn't matter to Mayer.

However, the Salvia Prime Minister's thoughts could not be hidden from his eyes. "Thank you for your warm hospitality. Your people support our country's disciplinary war against the Ottoman Empire. Here, on behalf of our government, I would like to express my highest gratitude. But your country's participation in the war? This is of great importance? I cannot make this. The decision needs to be reported to Rome, and it will be decided by our country.”

Mayer's words were obviously evasive. If he really wanted to contact me, he would have contacted her long ago. He could have waited until now.

But although it is a shirk, Prime Minister Grujic still holds some expectations. "I hope your country can decide as soon as possible. Our 200,000 troops? I am eager to fight with your country."

Two hundred thousand more, after mobilizing all militia reserves.

Although Mayer was a little disdainful in his heart, he did a good job on the face of it. "Don't worry about this. I will definitely bring your country's urgent mood to you."

After the two talked for a while, Prime Minister Grujic personally sent him out of the Prime Minister's Office.

After the carriage carrying Mayer left, Grujic's face became unsightly, and then he complained softly at a volume that only he could hear. "These damn Italians."

But his troubles didn't end there. Shortly after he returned to the office, the door was suddenly knocked open. The person who came in was Colonel Miticic, who was in charge of Serbian intelligence work.

"Prime Minister, we have just received intelligence that the Bulgarians are secretly mobilizing, and many of the troops they have recruited are equipped with Italian weapons."

Colonel Mi Qiuqi's words immediately silenced the office, and then only a bang was heard, and a piece of porcelain was broken into pieces and scattered on the ground.

Prime Minister Grujic's angry voice immediately sounded. "These damn Italians would rather find Bulgaria than give our country a chance. Damn Italians. I wish you a disastrous defeat by the Ottomans in Macedonia."

This news made the Prime Minister say that he would rather see the Ottomans win than the Italians. You can imagine how much this touched him.

As for how the news of Bulgaria's mobilization was known to the Serbians, it is not difficult. After all, it is impossible to hide something like mobilization. After all, this involves too much, and there are too many people handling it in terms of personnel, materials, transportation, etc. Who can guarantee that everyone will not speak out? Not even the powerful British Empire or Germany, which is famous for its discipline, can do this.

In fact, Bulgaria has been secretly mobilizing for half a month. Being able to conceal it for half a month is already very commendable.

Of course now is not the time to praise them, because if Serbia can get the news, so can other countries.

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Belgrade, located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, is the capital of newly-born Serbia. Although Serbia has only been independent for 12 years, the country is very ambitious, and its relations with the surrounding Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Romania are not good. The only one that is slightly better may be the Principality of Negro, which is still separated from the Ottoman territory.

Belgrade, located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, is the capital of newly-born Serbia. Although Serbia has only been independent for 12 years, this country is very ambitious, and its relations with the surrounding Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Romania are not good. The only one that is slightly better is the Principality of Negro, which is still separated from the Ottoman territory.

Belgrade, located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, is the capital of newly-born Serbia. Although Serbia has only been independent for 12 years, the country is very ambitious, and its relations with the surrounding Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Romania are not good. The only one that is slightly better may be the Principality of Negro, which is still separated from the Ottoman territory.