According to the newspaper, the six-point plan aims to place the country's security services under the full control of the government, ensure cooperation between the Serbian security services and foreign intelligence agencies, freeze the financial assets of fugitives from justice, identify fugitives' supporters, appoint a liaison officer with Hague tribunal prosecutors, and prepare the Serbian public for the arrest of fugitive Bosnian Serb wartime military commander Ratko Mladic.
Hague Tribunal Chief Prosecutor Carla del Ponte explicitly demanded that the action plan state the names of people responsible for the implementation of each point of the plan.
Those people will be individually responsible for the results as well as for any leaking of information of relevance to the implementation of the plan, the newspaper said.
According to Blic, the tribunal's prosecution requested that Serbian war crimes prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic be appointed a liaison officer with the tribunal.
Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica is due to present the action plan to EU ministers in Brussels on Monday.