| Adzic, General Blagoje | Chief of Staff and acting defence minister of Yugoslavia until May 1992. |
| Bush, George | President of the USA |
| Hurd, Douglas | British Foreign Secretary |
| Izetbegovic, Alija | President of Republic of Bosnia Herzegovina |
| Jansa, Janez | Defence Minister of the Republic of Slovenia |
| Kacin, Jelko | Information Minister, Republic of Slovenia |
| Kadijevic, General Veljko | Serbian Defence Minister until January 1992, resigned after EC helicopter shot down. |
| Karadzic, Radovan | Leader of Serbs in Bosnia. |
| Kucan, Milan | President of the Republic of Slovenia |
| Kukanjac, General Milutin | Commander of Second Military District, including Bosnia, upon its independence. Relieved of command May 1992. |
| Macek, Brigader Milan | First chief of the Croatian Air Force. |
| Major, John | British Prime Minister |
| Milosevic, Slobodan | President of the Republic of Serbian from 1992. |
| Mitterand, Francis | French President |
| Mladic, General Ratko | Hardliner Serb, appointed by Serbian Republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina to head Yugoslav Army force in Bosnia in May 1992. |
| Nambiar, General Satis | First Commander of UNPROFOR in Croatia |
| Panic, Milan | Serbian Prime Minister of Yugoslavia in July 1992. |
| Panic, General Zivota | Chief of Staff in May 1992, succeeded Adzic. |
| Paraga, Dobroslav | Leader of the Croatian Party of Rights. |
| Rupelj, Dimitrij | Foreign Minister of the Republic of Slovenia. |
| Separovic, Zvonimir | Foreign Minister of the Republic of Croatia. |
| Seselj, Vojislav | Leader of the ultra-nationalist Serbian Radical Party. |
| Tudjman, Franjo | President of the Republic of Croatia |
| Tus, General Aton | Chief of Staff, Croatian armed forces. |
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