According to the Vecernje Novosti newspaper, the Americans, dissatisfied with the EU's performance in the talks, have prepared a plan for Kosovo and Serbia.
According to Novosti is required form Serbia to enable Kosovo to join international organizations, including the UN, while Kosovo establishes an Association with great competencies in education and health. The association would operate under the authority of a Deputy Prime Minister of the Government of Kosovo who would be from the Serbian community.
This Trump administration package, according to these media, will be discussed next week when Pristina and Belgrade will visit Wes Mitchel, the Assistant Secretary of State for Europe and Eurasia.This is what Vecernje Novosti writes in today's edition.
According to the newspaper, citing well-informed sources, this Washington document, which has significant records of geopolitical concerns, can in many ways determine the future direction of Serbia.
This text, as this Serbian media calls for Kosovo, is said to be a key talk Tuesday during Trump Ves Mitchel's visit to Belgrade.
The document stipulates that the Community of Serbian Municipalities will receive wider executive competencies and enhanced competencies in the areas of health, education and culture.
Belgrade is expected to enable Pristina to join international organizations.
If the Serbian side agrees with this package, Serbia will be able to unite with the EU and that the United States will guarantee greater economic and diplomatic support in the international political arena, the newspaper said.
It is said that America has decided on this step because they are dissatisfied with Brussels's inertia when it comes to Kosovo's issue.
"Novosti" says that this proposal also has "the other side of the coin, which first of all transfers the big burden of responsibility on the back of Vucic".
The paper states that it is no coincidence that the head of state is the "first address" to this package, because it is the strongest political figure in the country. Also writes that due to this "shipment," the issue now is what will happen if Belgrade and President Vucic will reject US ideas.
"The first consequence is already jeopardizing - blocking the European integration of our country, or losing a chance to become a member of the EU. 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 these "black scenarios" are "leaping" by Serbian officials through unofficial diplomatic channels.