The Ottoman Turkish Empire's territories in Europe were rapidly consumed by Balkan states, with the Albanian region seizing the opportunity to declare independence.
Currently, Turkey can only control the capital, Constantinople, and the surrounding land within fewer than twenty miles.
As for the spoils of war, the Serbian army occupied most of Macedonia, northern Albania, and the new Zappa state.
The Greek army held territory from southern Macedonia to Thessaloniki, the Bulgarian army held eastern Macedonia and parts of the Sevres region, and Montenegro had expanded its land to the east.
In summary, each country had its gains, roughly achieving their strategic goals.
But it wasn't over; the issue in the Albanian region was the more explosive matter of this war.
The Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Kingdom of Italy hoped to establish an autonomous Albanian state, but Serbia occupied some areas in northern Albania, successfully obtaining access to the Adriatic Sea.