Chapter 347: The Second Balkan War and South American Conflict_2

In search of protection, Bulgaria quickly aligned itself with the Allied Nations, who were short of allies. Specifically, Bulgaria connected with the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which was seeking to extend its influence over the Balkan Peninsula.

The Austro-Hungarian Empire was deeply concerned about the unity the Balkan League had previously displayed, which led to Russia controlling the Balkan situation.

Seeing Bulgaria approach them for help, the Austro-Hungarian Empire naturally found no excuse to refuse.

After recognising the anti-Bulgarian alliance brewing among the Balkan nations, Bulgaria did not hesitate to sign a sovereignty defense treaty with the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

The treaty stipulated that the Austro-Hungarian Empire would provide loans to Bulgaria, helping it maintain military preparation and domestic order.

In case Bulgaria's territorial safety was seriously threatened, they agreed to send troops to protect Bulgaria's independence and territorial integrity.