Italian side:
- Benito Mussolini: He was the current Italian Prime Minister in 1923, the dictator that took the decision of sending his army to occupate the Greek island of Corfu. Mussolini as well completely ignored the condemns that were attributed to Greece, so Italy still occupied Corfu.
- Enrico Tellini: He was the Italian murdered General, that took the decision of the Greek and Albanian boundary and that afterwards was assassinated in Kakavia, Greece.
- Antonio Salandra: He was the Italian representative in the League of Nations. He was the one that was supposed to do the negotiations with the League of Nations.
Greek side:
- Stylianos Gonatas: He was the Greek Prime Minister in 1923.
- Nikolaos Politis: He was the Greek representative in the League of Nations at that time. Him together with Salandra had to negotiate with the League of Nations in order to come up to a solution for the crisis between Italy and Greece.
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