Proposed talks on Somalia's delayed election will not take place on Monday, according to local media.
This is after the two leaders of the semi-autonomous regions of Jubbaland and Puntland disagreed over the proposed venue of the meeting.
The two leaders of the regions want the talks held in the capital, Mogadishu.
President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo had proposed that the meeting be held in Garowe town in Puntland.
Mr Farmajo's term ended on 8 February. Opposition groups have said they no longer recognise his authority and want the formation of a transitional body.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble has formed a technical committee made up representatives from the five regional administrations and Banaadir region to resolve the election crisis, Radio Risala reports.
A parliamentary resolution allows the president to remain in office until a successor is elected.