Lansana Kouyate, special UN representative for Somali, was saddened and angered by the failure of nearly two weeks of talks to agree on a public reconciliation and future political steps.
Kouyate said any pact was doomed by a squabble over who should represent the Southern Somali National Movement and it appeared unlikely the impasse would be overcome.
"I know that these leaders are fully aware of the possible consequences if they cannot now reach agreement," he added.
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