spoken about before, i am not necessarily thinking that we have to get into a kind of washington-tehran polemic. we have to coordinate. the secretary is doing this, coordinating the approach with the allies and we have to do these things together. it is not productive for the united states, to be in the front. we have to do this together. >> so there is no elements engaging the nuclear issue, the direct bilateral relations. is there a single element in the policy that what has happened in the last 10 days, is making us rethink this. >> again, this is a rapidly developing situation, but we have come out very strongly, condemning the violence and calling for iran to open their society, to allow the protesters to be able to express their view, to assemble peacefully, and these are all very strong statements. >> on a broad level, the approach to the nuclear issue, these things are undisturbed by the events of the last few days. >> we are not really focused on the bilateral relations so much. what we are focused on is what is happening inside iran. >> how focus is the u.s. government on the members