Earlier in the week, Iran invited Russia, China, the European Union and its allies among the Arab and developing world to tour its nuclear sites, in an apparent move to gain support ahead of a new round of talks with six world powers.
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Expected from EU
by Abarmard on Fri Jan 07, 2011 10:47 AM PSTIranian foreign policy move was smart. Threw the ball on their court knowing that if they accept, they can't continue making false claims and if they don't accept, the world distrust EU politicians even more, realizing the false alarm against the Iranian threat for the pure purpose of sanctions and pressure.
"Not a good move by the EU"
by Roozbeh_Gilani on Fri Jan 07, 2011 10:26 AM PSTNo, it wouldnt be a good move if your weekly paycheck depends on the existance of the islamist regime and it's ministry of propaganda!
"Personal business must yield to collective interest."
Not a good move by the EU.
by Sargord Pirouz on Fri Jan 07, 2011 09:51 AM PSTNot a good move by the EU. Makes them look biased going into talks. Provides Iran with further footing upon the moral high ground.