Treaty of Jaworów

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Treaty of Jaworów
TypeAlliance
Signed11 June 1675
LocationJaworów, Poland (now Yavoriv, Ukraine)
Parties Kingdom of France
 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

The Treaty of Jaworów was a

Ducal Prussia.[1][2]

The French promised to mediate between Poland and the Ottoman Empire so that Polish forces could be diverted from the southern border.[3]

The treaty, however, did not have much effect on European politics, as the French diplomacy failed to improve the relations between the Ottomans and Poland.

Treaty of Nijmegen (1679) with Brandenburg, which cooled its relations with Poland, as Sobieski abandoned his pro-French stance; the Polish-French alliance had fallen apart by 1683 when some of the pro-French faction members were accused of plotting to depose Sobieski, and French ambassador Nicolas-Louis de l'Hospital, Bishop of Beauvais and Marquis of Vitry was forced to leave the country.[5]

Mounting pressure from

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