St. Petersburg Accords (Think Before You Act)

The St.Petersburg Accords, signed on June 24th, temporarily ended the tensions between France, her allies, and Russia with a cease-fire. The accords were made by Napoleon so that Russia would not threaten Napoleon's ambitions in Europe for a short time. The cease-fire lasted for three years before the French Invasion of Sweden prompted Russia to declare war on France.

The Five Statements
The Preface of the treaty declares it to " cease all tensions and possibilities of war with the empires of France and Russia and to establish a cease-fire between the two countries".
 * 1) France and Russia will end their tensions in a cease-fire that would prevent both sides from intefering with their policies.
 * 2) France will return Western Galicia to Austria.
 * 3) France will eliminate its support to the Polish nationalists.
 * 4) A demilizarixed border will be established between Russia and France.
 * 5) Russia will rejoin the French Continental System.