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UNITED NATIONS (AP) - The U.N. Security Council will not send a delegation to a key African Union meeting with Sudan next week after members could not agree Friday on what message to send, the council president said.
Sudanese and AU officials are starting a series of meetings in Ethiopia's capital on Monday to discuss the future of the 7,000-member AU peacekeeping force in the conflict-wracked Darfur region.
Peru's U.N. Ambassador Jorge Voto-Bernales, the current Security Council president, said after a lengthy meeting Friday that Security Council members could not agree on what message the U.N. delegation would convey to the Sudanese and AU officials, or on the composition and size of the delegation.
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