Both Arthur and the United Kingdom and France were quite willing to see Nicholas II's compromises.
As for the substantial support requested by Nicholas II, the United Kingdom and France, along with Arthur, naturally would not refuse it either.
After all, a relatively strong Russia Nation was beneficial to both the United Kingdom, France, and Australasia, especially when the power of Russia Nation was restricted; the British and French naturally had no reservations.
In the presence of many countries, on October 11th, 1923, various countries jointly signed the "London Peace Declaration," marking the end of the over four-year-long Russian Civil War and finally bringing long-awaited peace to Eastern Europe.
This civil war brought huge changes to the world's situation, and also gave birth to new countries including Poland, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia.