"It (the government) is being promoted at the time when the largest part of our activities is directed at assuring our European partners that Croatia is meeting the necessary conditions for the start of EU entry talks," Seks told reporters in Osijek where he attended the opening of new facilities of the Faculty of the Economy in the eastern Croatian city of Osijek.
"This is mere provocation which has no ground for any political debates, but it still should remind us that the idea of a greater Serbia is not dead and that there are still some people who are advocating that idea," said Seks.
Asked to comment on reactions from the officials sources in Serbia about that government in exile, Seks said that the Serbian authorities had distanced themselves from that. He added he expected the Serbian authorities to distance themselves in a little stronger manner, but added this was the reminiscences of defeated political factors who had been completely defeated in the idea to create another state within Croatia.