Treaty of San Stefano (The Right Blunder)

Not to be confused with the OTL treaty which ended the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-8.

The Treaty of San Stefano, signed by France, Britain, the Ottoman Empire, Austria, and Russia in October 1855, ended the, stripping the Ottoman Empire of nearly all of her European Territories, granting Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, and Bulgaria independence.

Background
After the Battle of Yulaflı, the allied command realized that they must negotiate or lose Istanbul to the Russians. On August 22, the allies called a ceasefire. Tsar Nicholas demanded to negotiate in Istanbul, but the allies preferred Paris, eventually settling on San Stefano, a small town on the city's outskirts.

Aims
The allies hoped for small territorial changes, and some financial indemnities.