Britain and Russia sign the St Petersburg Protocol in regard to the Greek problem. They thus adopt a policy which envisages complete Greek autonomy under Turkish suzerainty. This agreement does not become a treaty until 6th July 1827, when it is also joined by France.
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Citation: Editors, Litencyc. "St Petersburg Protocol between Britain and Russia to mediate Greek problem". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 30 December 2011 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/stopics.php?rec=true&UID=17873, accessed 14 December 2025.]

