Constantinople, inside the Allied Command headquarters, a spoils-sharing meeting was taking place at this moment. Since the Anti-Turkish Alliance was composed of four nations, naturally the spoils had to be divided among all four.
The Vienna Government was very particular about keeping up appearances in this regard. After all, Greece and Montenegro were also victors, and they were entitled to their share of the war booty.
As the de facto leader of the Anti-Turkish Alliance, Austrian Foreign Minister Weisenberg took the initiative and said, "With our joint efforts, we have finally won this Near East war.
Now that the war is over, it is time to distribute the spoils. In principle, we should allocate the spoils based on the contributions made by each country during the war.
If anyone has any special requests, they can be put forward first. We will consider them as a priority."