A United Nations spokesman announced, on Saturday, that the second round of political dialogue in Sudan has been postponed indefinitely.
On Wednesday, the United Nations, the African Union and the Organization of East and Central African Development (IGAD) launched a dialogue in an attempt to agree on the next steps.
The second round of talks was scheduled for Sunday.
Fadi al-Qadi, a spokesman for the United Nations Mission in Sudan, said that the three international organizations decided to “postpone the dialogue session for tomorrow, Sunday, in light of the latest developments.”
“I do not have a specific date for the resumption of dialogue sessions,” the judge added.
The decision to postpone came at a time when the Alliance of Forces for Freedom and Change refused to participate in the dialogue.
On Thursday, a delegation from the Forces for Freedom and Change held a meeting with military officials.
The United Nations urged all parties to participate in the talks and “continue to work to create an environment conducive to constructive dialogue for the benefit of the Sudanese people.”
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