The news of the British-Australian Re-alliance Treaty quickly spread throughout Paris, causing many European countries to take notice.
After the Four Great Powers of the Allies became the largest force in the world, the fact that the United Kingdom formed a new alliance only with Australasia seemed quite significant.
Before the European media could cover this extensively, another piece of news immediately topped European newspapers.
In April 1918, after friendly consultations between multiple countries, all countries that signed the Treaty of Versailles joined the newly-established World Alliance.
Many European media outlets even regarded the establishment of the World Alliance as the signal to end the war, because from then on, there would be no more wars in the world, and all conflicts would be mediated by the World Alliance.
Unsurprisingly, the Four Great Powers of the Allies became permanent members of the World Alliance, with a right named one-vote veto power.