Based on the terms of the treaty, Austria agreed to restore all conquered territories to the
Ottoman Empire. Moreover, Austria agreed to grant the
Belgians both amnesty and their old constitution. The Prussian statesman,
Count Ewald Friedrich of Hertzberg, managed to insert a clause whereby Austria would be able to make small acquisitions of Ottoman territory. However, Austria must first receive permission from the
Sublime Porte and must also allow Prussia to acquire an equivalent amount of Ottoman territory. Even though Austria had to relinquish its conquered territories to the Ottoman Empire, it was allowed to retain its garrison in
Chotin. Moreover, the accord guaranteed protection of the
Bosnian frontier. In return for these concessions, Prussia made herself responsible for several stipulated compensations. In another aspect of the treaty, Austria was not allowed to overtly or covertly support Russia in its campaigns against the Sublime Porte. ==Results==