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344:. Finally, the Greek proposal was accepted: Bosnia and Herzegovina to Serbia, Epirus and Thessaly to Greece. The possibility of a Balkan alliance was predicted, and the establishment of it also as a principle for a national self-determination in the
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16 February] 1868 the military convention on war operations against the
Ottoman Empire was signed between Serbia and Greece by signatories Zah and major Nikolaos Zanos of the Greek military command.
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through gathering of all Balkan Slavic people, including
Bulgarians, around Serbia as their pillar. This was not only informally suggested by French diplomats since 1861, but also formally proposed in
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was the champion of the idea of Balkan nationalism and fostered Serbia and Greece to build alliances and undermine
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and was the first and only alliance signed between Greece and another country during the 19th century. It was also the first attempt at an alliance between Balkan nations against the
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signed a series of contracts in the period 1866–68. The first contract was signed with
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