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Due to misunderstanding of the cited material [[1]], it's a good idea to provide the full quote from the soource:
"By August 1920 the Albanians signed a protocol with the Italians that resulted in the latter withdrawing their troops from Albania and recognizing its idependence. As a result of this Italian-Albanian reconciliation, the Albanians ended up refusing the validity of the Greek-Albanian protocol signed in MAy 1920. By December 1920, Albania had become a member of the League of Nations and in October 1921 its representative, Fan Noli, declared that his country would respect the rights of the Greek population. It is worth noting, however, that the Albanian government recognised a Greek minority only in the province of Argyrokastro (Gjir.) and not outside of that area.