SKOPJE (Macedonia), November 16 (SeeNews) – Following are some of the main stories carried by online versions of Macedonian media on Monday morning. SeeNews has not verified these reports and cannot vouch for their accuracy.
DNEVNIK
- BH Airlines, the air carrier of Bosnia's Muslim-Croat Federation, cancelled its charter flights on the Sarajevo-Skopje route three weeks ago, but failed to notify the Macedonian civil aviation authorities about its decision. BH Airlines’ director general Nudzeim Recica told Bosnian media that three routes, including the Skopje-Sarajevo one, have been canceled due to the worsening of the company’s financial state. The other canceled routes were not specified.
VECER
- Macedonian-Greek negotiations on the bilateral name dispute may be frozen until a final ruling of the International Court of Justice in The Hague. “In the last 14 years, not a single Greek proposal was as much humiliating and ultimate as the latest one. There is no question of negotiations, but rather a request for voluntary denial of the Macedonian language and nation," Vecer said in a commentary. Macedonia has taken Greece to the International Court of Justice in The Hague for blocking its NATO membership in violation of a UN-backed agreement.