The government will not go back to the United Nations and the Commonwealth to try to continue with the Political Dialogue Forum.
Prime Minister Commodore Frank Bainimarama said the government will now work on the timetables and reforms before elections are held.
Bainimarama had earlier written to the UN and Commonwealth to facilitate the Political Dialogue Forum talks.
Meanwhile, the United Nations has confirmed they have not received any communication from the government of Fiji since the 9th April meeting of the interim government and the political parties in relation to the President's Political Dialogue Forum.
The UN said it remains available to discuss Fiji's return to constitutional democracy through early elections.
However, the UN added any form of future engagement in assisting a dialogue process can only be based on the fundamental principles outlined by the UN and Commonwealth and that is, that the dialogue be independent, inclusive in participation, time-bound and without prejudice as to its outcome.
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