Treaty of Saint Petersburg
The Saint Petersburg Treaty defines several agreements:
- Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1723) , peace agreement between Russia and Persia after the First Russo-Persian War
- Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1755) , subsidy treaty between Russia and Great Britain, on the eve of the Seven Years War
- Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1762) , separate peace between Russia and Prussia in the Seven Years War
- Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1805) , offensive alliance between Russia and the United Kingdom directed against France
- Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1812) , an anti-France alliance between Russia and Sweden
- Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1825) between Russia and the United Kingdom, on the borders between Russian America and British territorial claims
- Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1834) between Russia and the Ottoman Empire
- Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1875) between Russia and Japan, on Sakhalin, the Kuril Islands and Kamchatka
- Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1881) between Russia and China, regarding the return of Russian-occupied territory in the Ili Basin
- Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1907) between Russia and the United Kingdom, concerning the mutual spheres of interest in Asia
See also: Petersburg Declaration