Djurd: Serbia has its plan for Kosovo, no US plans interested

The director of the so-called Office for Kosovo in the Serbian government Marko Djuric has refused to comment on the information that the United States administration has a plan for Kosovo, consisting of four points, the newspaper Express broadcasts. He said the real “dresa” to answer that question is State Department. I don't know.
The director of the so-called Office for Kosovo in the Serbian government Marko Djuric has refused to comment on the information that the United States administration has a plan for Kosovo, consisting of four points, the newspaper Express broadcasts.
He said the real “dresa” to answer that question is State Department.
I wouldn't have talked a lot about politics, I can only say that you should ask State Department, if anyone knows anything about it then they know that's all I can say. In any case, we have the Serb package for Kosovo and Metohija, but this is our” package, Djuric said in Vushtrri Presulza, following the handover of the Fund for Landing Cars for the Centre for Social Work in this country.
According to the Belgrade newspaper Vecernje Novosti, disappointed with the EU performance in the talks, they have prepared a plan for Kosovo and Serbia.
According to Novosti, Serbia is required for Kosovo to enable membership in international organisations, including the UN, while Kosovo is establishing association with great competencies in education and health. The association would function under the authority of a deputy prime minister of the Government of Kosovo that would be from the Serb community.
This package of Trump administration, according to these media will be discussed over the next week when Pristina and Belgrade will visit Es Mitchel Assistant Secretary of State for Europe and Eurasian State Report Express.
This is what Vecernje Novosti writes in today's edition.
According to the paper, citing well-informed sources, this Washington document, which has highlights of geopolitical concerns in many ways, can determine Serbia's future direction.
This text, as this Serbian media call it for Kosovo, will reportedly be a key conversation Tuesday during Trump official Ves Mitchel's visit to Belgrade.
The document stipulates that the Serb Communist Community will receive broader executive competencies and expanded competencies in the field of health, education and culture.
Belgrade is expected to enable Pristina to join international organisations.
If the Serbian side agrees with this package, Serbia will be allowed to join the EU, and that the United States will guarantee greater economic and diplomatic support in the international political arena, the paper said.
It is said that America has decided on this step because they are unhappy with Brussels' inertity when it comes to the Kosovo issue.
“Novosti” states that this proposal also has the next “an coin, which, above all, transfers the huge burden of responsibility on Vucit's back of”.
The paper claims that it is no coincidence that the head of state is the first “adret for this package, because it is the strongest political figure in the country. He also writes that because of this “drage”, the question now is what will happen if Belgrade and President Vucic reject US ideas.
The first “is already a threat to blocking our country's European integration, or losing a chance to become an EU member. The second risk factor is an estimated loss of foreign direct investment, especially from EU countries, which will be a major blow to the Serbian economy”.
The paper writes that all of these “skenare black” are “are threatening” from Serbian officials through unofficial Western diplomatic channels.












