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| 1856 | Alexander II |  |
| 30th Mar Paris The "Four Points" plan is largely adhered to, most notably Russia's special privileges relating to the Danubian Principalities are transferred to the Great Powers |
| 30th Mar Paris The treaty of Paris stands until 1871, when France is crushed by Prussia in the Franco-Prussian War |
| 30th Mar Paris The Tsar and the Sultan agree not to establish any naval or military arsenal on the coast of the Black Sea |
| 30th Mar Paris Treaty settlement of the Congress of Paris |
| 30th Mar Paris Warships of all nations are perpetually excluded from the Black Sea, once the home to the Russian fleet (which had been destroyed in the course of the war) |
| 1871 | Alexander II |  |
| Paris As Great Britain alone could not enforce the Black Sea clauses, Russia once again establishes a fleet in the Black Sea |
| Paris France abandons opposition to Russia after the establishment of a Republic, encouraged by the decision of the French, and supported by Otto Frst von Bismarck, Russia denounces the Black Sea Clauses |
| 30th Mar Paris The treaty of Paris stands until 1871, when France is crushed by Prussia in the Franco-Prussian War |