When he took his post, Croatia was in very difficult situation - its independence was not recognised by international community and Croatia, unlike Slovenia, lacked proper military infrastructure to resist Krajina rebels backed by Yugoslav People's Army.
On August 7, 1992, an agreement was reached between Yugoslav Prime Minister Milan Panić and Croatian Prime Minister Franjo Gregurić in Budapest for a mass exchange of prisoners.
Franjo Rački | Franjo Kuhač | Franjo Vladić | Franjo Hanaman | Franjo Krežma | Franjo Komarica | Franjo Kluz | Franjo Iveković | Franjo Gregurić | Franjo Arapović |