After several years of battles and negotiations the war was ended in 1412 with treaty which obliged Balsha III and Venice to return everything to the pre-war situation.
Gjon Kastrioti, who was a Serbian ally,[8] reinforced Lazarević with troops led by one of his sons immediately upon the arrival of the latter in Zeta.
[9][10] According to Fan Noli it was Stanisha who was sent by his father, together with auxiliary forces, to help the Serbian despot to capture Shkodër from the Venetians.
[15] Lazarević concluded the six-months truce with Venice and left to support king Sigismund in his fight against the Hussites.
[17] During the truce in the first half of 1422, peace negotiations were held in Venice and attended by the despot's envoy Duke Vitko.
[6] Despot Stefan did not continue the war immediately after the truce because he was busy with other activities, but his voivode Mazarek undertook actions to prevent Venetian reinforcement of the Shkodër garrison.
[19] In July 1422, the Venetian Senate ordered Niccolo Capello to return to Bojana and complete his mission, but he decided to wait for two galleys of providur and supracomite Marco Bembo and Marco Barbo carrying soldiers and material for destruction of the fortress Mazarek had erected in Sveti Srđ.
[22] The Shkodër garrison led by captain Niccolo Capello unexpectedly attacked Lazarević's army during one December night and broke the siege.
[24] In January 1423, Venice bribed and won over the Pamaliots on Bojana, and then bought over several tribal leader in or near Zeta: the Paštrovići, Gjon Kastrioti (who had extended to the outskirts of Alessio), the Dukagjins, and Koja Zaharija.
Venice was obliged to return Budua and Grbalj region to Serbia and to pay 1,000 ducats in annual tribute for Shkodër to the Lazarevići, which they initially had paid out to Balsha III.
Đurađ then asked Venice to support him with six galleys in an eventual war against the Ottomans and to confirm him all privileges previously held by his father Vuk, knez Lazar, and Despot Stefan Lazarević.
[29] Деспот Стефан Лазаревић, када је августа 1421 дошао у Зету, није се тамо дуго задржао.
Ту је властела, као представник „општине" града Бара, при- знала власт српског деспота.