Commenting on Saturday's session of the parliament of the so-called Republic of Serb Krajina (RSK), Miso Djurkovic told Tanjug news agency on Sunday that Croatia's relations with Serbia and Montenegro were regulated by a series of agreements, from the 1995 agreement on the normalisation of relations to the recent agreement on ethnic minorities.
About 40 exiled politicians from once occupied Croatian territory met in Belgrade yesterday for a session of the RSK parliament at which they formed the RSK government in exile. RSK was the unrecognised statelet established by Serb rebels in Croatia in the early 1990s.
Djurkovic's statement was the first reaction to the event by a Serbian official.