The
Protocol of Corfu (, ), signed on May 17, 1914, was an agreement between the representatives of the
Albanian Government and the
Provisional Government of Northern Epirus, which officially recognized the area of
Northern Epirus as an autonomous self-governing region under the sovereignty of the prince of the newly established
Principality of Albania. The agreement granted the
Greeks of the districts of
Korytsa and
Argyrokastro, which form Northern Epirus, wider religious, educational, cultural and political autonomy, inside the borders of the Albanian state.