"The situation is at a stalemate," Chadian President Idriss Deby Itno said yesterday after a meeting with other leaders from the region at the sidelines of an African Union summit in Malabo.
He added that it was time to make "tough decisions" so that the country again sees peace, but said that would require "a frank and sincere" dialogue between all parties in the conflict.
The Central African Republic has seen more than a year of unrest, with violence between mostly-Muslim ex-Seleka rebels and largely Christian anti-balaka militias leaving thousands dead and about a quarter of the almost 4.5 million population displaced.
Despite the presence of French and African peacekeepers abuses by armed groups from both sides against civilians continues.
The country has been excluded from the AU's summits since the start of the crisis in 2013 -- but transitional president Catherine Samba Panza was invited to the latest meeting in Equatorial Guinea.
Following the summit, Cameroonian President Paul Baya said fellow leaders had pushed for dialogue between fighting sides in the country.
A diplomatic source said that "there has not been any dialogue before today, the main actors in the conflict do not talk to each other... The transitional government is completely isolated".
The current crisis began when the Seleka seized power in a coup in March 2013, ousting the president and installing Michel Djotodia as head of state.
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