Belgium\'s King Albert II on Friday urged the country\'s political leaders to find a way out of a deepening political crisis, a day after a bid to end a 13-month stalemate fell apart. \"Given the gravity of the political situation, the king wishes that each of the country\'s political leaders take a few days of reflection to measure the consequences of the political situation and seek avenues towards a solution,\" a palace statement said. His statement followed talks with French-speaking Socialist leader Elio Di Rupo, who was asked to form a government mid-May in Albert II\'s latest attempt to end a crisis that has left the country in the hands of a caretaker government for almost 13 months. But a position paper drafted by Di Rupo that was to serve as the basis for a coalition government was rejected Thursday by the country\'s largest party, the Flemish separatist N-VA. After months of tense and trying negotiations, the move underlined the widening gulf between the wealthier 6.2 million Dutch-speakers in northern Flanders and the 4.5 million French-speakers of struggling Wallonia. The palace statement also said Di Rupo had asked the king to be relieved of the mission to form a government. \"The king has suspended his decision,\" the statement said.