To quell the revolutionary wave, stabilize the situation on the European Continent, and revitalize the European economy, the Continental Alliance decided to convene the European Economic Summit in Vienna.
Strictly speaking, this could only be considered a summit of the Continental Alliance. Only members of the Continental Alliance were invited to the meeting, with England and France being conspicuously excluded from the invitee list. There was no need for a reason; they simply did not want to include them in the proceedings.
At this time, holding the European Economic Summit was an act of desperation for all involved countries. After the outbreak of the economic crisis, everyone's economy was severely damaged, the more developed the country, the greater the impact suffered.
Due to a lack of experience in handling such a crisis, governments of various countries failed to act in time, causing the crisis to escalate and social contradictions to surge dramatically.