126 The Peace Treaty of Stolbowa was concluded between Russia and Sweden with Britains mediation in 1617, after the failure of the intervention of Poland and Sweden in Russia at the beginning of the seventeenth century. Sweden returned several Russian towns to Russia, but retained the territories in Karelia and the Baltic lands, and thus cut off Russia from the Baltic Sea. The treaty envisaged the resumption of trade between Russia and Sweden. The state boundaries established by this treaty were intact till the Northern War (1700-21).

127 See Note 88.

128 See Note 55.

129 A reference to the treaty of 1711, signed during the Russo-Turkish war of 1710-13.


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