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SM ISO690:2012 CLIVETI, Gheorghe. Congresul de la Berlin şi problema recunoaşterii independenţei României. In: Reconstituiri istorice : Civilizaţie, valori, paradigme, personalităţi : : In honorem academician Valeriu Pasat, 6 noiembrie 2018, Chişinău. CHIȘINĂU, 2018: 2018, pp. 81-108. ISBN 978-9975-3183-9-6. |
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Reconstituiri istorice : Civilizaţie, valori, paradigme, personalităţi : 2018 | |||||
Conferința "Reconstituiri istorice : Civilizaţie, valori, paradigme, personalităţi : " Chişinău, Moldova, 6 noiembrie 2018 | |||||
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As it is well known, Romania has proclaimed its Independence, in May 1877, and gloriously participated at the war against Turkey. Despite of those national facts, the small Principality faced with serious difficulties in the way of the international recognition of its sovereignty. The Prince Charles and the Prime Minister Bratianu refused the Russian-Ottoman conditions in which the Romania’s Independence was stipulated by the treaty of San Stefano. The Romanian Statemen desired that the Independence of Romania to be recognised by the all Great Powers, and before of the ouverture of the Congress of Berlin. Instead of such a thing, the Guaranteeing Powers mutually agreed that the question of the Romania’s Independence to be an object of their deliberations at the Congress. In such situation the Romanian diplomacy had to justify, at the same Congress, the international recognition of the Principality’s Independence. But the exclusive latitude for a very tough recognition was assumed by the Great Powers. Therefore, it could be of at least historiographical interest to be revealed the deliberations of that Congress which implied in fact a conditional recognition of the Romania’s Independence. |
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Cuvinte-cheie great powers, Romania, independence, Balkans, Southern Bessarabia, Congress of Berlin |
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