The Vienna Government, apart from calling for restraint from both sides, essentially took no real action and adopted a stance of indifference; European countries' condemnation also remained merely verbal.
After all, these days, there are hardly a few countries that dare to provoke Russia.
While shouting slogans is one thing, actual intervention is quite another! Such a fearless international spirit is too much for an ordinary country to bear.
London
The British Government, which had just been overjoyed by the initial success of their "Divert Trouble Eastward Plan," had not had the chance to celebrate for a few days before they received the devastating news of the Russian Army ravaging France.
Yes, Prime Minister Robert Cecil was infuriated. If the Russians continued their turmoil, France, which was already on its last breath, would surely perish.