Franco-Russian Alliance

   

The Franco-Russian Alliance, originally a secret agreement, was signed in January 1894 between France and Russia. It resulted from discussions that had first began in 1891, after Germany decided in 1890 not to renew the 1887 Reinsurance Treaty with Russia, despite Russian requests to renew it.

Russia was feeling vulnerable due to the signing of the "Triple Alliance" of Imperial Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy, while France had been diplomatically isolated as a result of the policies of Otto von Bismarck. The Franco-Russian Alliance promised mutual military assistance if either country was attacked.

The Franco-Russian Alliance, along with the Anglo-Russian Entente and the Entente Cordiale formed the Triple Entente between the UK, France and Russia.

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