New York Times 100 years ago today, October 24, 1912:
Foreign Ministers Hold Identical Views on the Balkan Crisis.
FLORENCE, Oct. 23.— The Marquis di San Giuluano, Italian Foreign Minister, and the Count von Berchthold, Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister, who arrived from Pisa yesterday, have completed their conferences on the international political situation.
An official note says that the two Governments hold identical views on the Balkan crisis and have agreed upon the steps which they will take as members of the Triple Alliance and in accord with the other powers for the re-establishment of general peace.
Apart from the Balkan imbroglio, the question of extending the Triple Alliance to cover possible naval eventualities in the Mediterranean was discussed.
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