So why did the Triple Alliance collapse after it was formed? First, conflicts between the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Russia intensified, partly due to the British continuously sowing discord between the two nations.
Moreover, the Germans, who were originally supposed to mediate, repeatedly chose the Austro-Hungarian Empire during these conflicts, which further distanced German-Russian relations.
However, regardless of the situation, the relationship between the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Russia is not great but also not hostile enough to be considered enemies.
For the Russians, if there are signs of rapprochement between the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Italy, and Spain, they would attempt to sign a non-aggression pact with the Austro-Hungarian Empire, temporarily ending disputes in the Balkan Region and focusing more energy on competing with the British.
For Germany, this marriage has presented a possibility, a possibility of completely isolating the French.
