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Mediation Accepted

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Day
14
Month
May
Year
1897
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Public Domain
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Athens, May 11. - A collective note from the powers on the subject of mediaticn has been presented to the Greek minister for foreign affairs, M. Skouloudis, by the Russian minister here, M. Onou. It is said that the Greek government has accepted the conditions imposed and has confided its interests to the care of the powers. Active measures, it is further stated, were taken at Constantinople Tuesday to stop furthei advance of the Turkish troops under the command of Edhem Pasha. The collective note of the powers, as cabled to the Associated Press, is to the following effect: Upon a formal declaration by Greece that she will recall her troeps and agree to such autonomous regime for Crete as the powers in their wisdom shall deern best, and accept unreservedly the counsels of the powers, they will intervene in the interests of peace. Xeffotiations Concludetl. The diplomatic pour parlers which have been proceeding all morning, have been brought to a definite conclusiĆ³n. Greeee has formaĆ¼y adhered to the preHminaries of peace as agreed upon between the powers and the heads of the different lesrations have received positive assurances investing them with authority to treat with Turkey. The negotiations at Athens are regarded as concluded. Greece having accepted mediation the ambassadors of the powers at Constantinople have twen instructed to approaeh the Turkish government with the view of ascertaining upon what conditions Turkey will agree to declare peace.

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