Under this agreement both sides accepted the pre-World War I Greek-Albanian border status, as well as a number of provisions for the protection of the local Greek population of Korçë District and its educational and religious rights.
Greece claimed parts of southern Albania as "Northern Epirus", since a sizeable Greek minority lived there.
[5] Greek government was waiting for an approval from the British side and would not take any military action in southern Albania without their consent.
Not only the southeastern border was temporarily assured, but the Albanian side could gather forces and concentrate on western areas of Vlorë, occupied by the Italians, which would finalize with the Vlora War.
[11] After the Italian-Albanian reconciliation, in August 1920, the Albanian side refused to recognize the validity of the Protocol of Kapshtica.