September 11 (SeeNews) - Following are some of the main stories in the online versions of Croatian media on Friday morning. SeeNews has not verified these reports and cannot vouch for their accuracy.
LIMUN
- Croatia and Slovenia could reach an agreement on Friday, unblocking Croatia’s accession talks with the European Union which have been stalled for nearly ten months. The model for the settling of an ongoing bilateral dispute should be presented by Croatian Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor and her Slovenian counterpart Borut Pahor at a meeting in Ljubljana. In December, EU member Slovenia vetoed any further progress in the bloc's negotiations with the government in Zagreb because of a row over their Adriatic sea border in the Bay of Piran.
BANKAMAGAZINE
- At the end of July, the number of companies with blocked accounts due to unpaid obligations rose by an annual 41.7% to 1,787, financial agency FINA said. The legal entities with frozen accounts employ a combined 12,396. The amount of unpaid obligations totalled 798.9 million kuna, up 67.1% from a year ago.
(1 euro=7.3229 Croatian kuna)