"It does mean our bilateral dialogue will inevitably become more critical."
But even so, that will not prevent bilateral dialogue.
To this end, we will persist with and build upon the productive bilateral dialogue already under way.
We have raised this issue repeatedly during the bilateral dialogue with China on the subject of human rights.
There is no point in having a debate on this, although I do not mind having a bilateral dialogue with you.
We will continue to place this region high on our bilateral dialogue with Russia.
Unfortunately, Iran has not yet accepted our offer to resume bilateral dialogue about human rights.
This subject has been taken up regularly with the Chinese authorities within our bilateral dialogue, since it began in 1994.
Of course one way to solve the problem is also bilateral dialogue.
People in the know prefer to talk about making the bilateral dialogue, at best, "more systematic".