Doing so would meld with his recent attempt at a charm offensive toward Republican legislators.
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And to pre-empt pressure for a fresh vote, Mr Fujimori has started a charm offensive.
The regional respect China earned, its diplomats argue, paved the way for the charm offensive that soon followed.
Another Arab heavyweight, Egypt, has also joined the charm offensive, sending its first high-level delegation to Iran in several years.
Libya has pursued its charm offensive by asking the International Atomic Energy Agency to set up a comprehensive monitoring mechanism.
But obviously, this is day two of this sort of shuttle diplomacy, this charm offensive as some have described it right now.
Yet still, and sadly for the Israeli Left and for the Obama administration, his charm offensive will fail to get the girl.
One suspects that Abdullah saw the need for a "charm offensive" in the form of a new peace initiative for the Middle East.
Mr Robinson has done his cause no good by swinging alarmingly from economy with the truth to threats of writs to a charm offensive.
Antonis Samaras, the Greek prime minister, started a European charm offensive with an appeal to Germans for more time to meet targets for deficit cuts.
His charm offensive appears to be working, at least for now.
The charm offensive may not be enough to quell the backlash.
To enhance his charm offensive, Mr Prince wheeled out some of Citigroup's heaviest hitters, including Renato Ruggiero, a former Italian foreign minister who advises the bank.
Just ahead of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's trip next week to Washington, Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas went on a charm offensive towards the Israeli media.
The charm offensive also explains, without ever using the words "incinerator" or "burn", that the proposed "thermal conversion plant" will also pay its way by generating electricity.
Even William Hague, the current Tory leader, has succumbed to the Archer charm offensive, accepting invitations to do his judo training in a basement below the penthouse.
The new GOP charm offensive also underscores the limitations of the president's previous strategy, which centered on using public pressure to win Republican cooperation, not negotiations with lawmakers.
The charm offensive continued outside the gates to Downing Street, where the minister bumped into the photographer behind last week's pictures, Steve Back, and offered him a warm handshake.
Mr. Blair admitted to mounting a charm offensive to win over News Corp. when he attended a 1995 company conference on Hayman Island, Australia, two years before his election.
The charm offensive paid off: Catherine Brune, Allstate's technology chief, says HP is now "winning more and more" software business from Allstate, some related consulting business--and even personal computer sales.
The BBC Raphael Tenthani in Blantyre says that Mrs Banda has been on a charm offensive to regain much-needed aid, following a year of shortages of fuel and foreign currency.
European diplomats ventured into the capital Yangon, formerly Rangoon, this week to discuss the junta's recent charm offensive, and came away little the wiser, though there are plenty of encouraging signs.
But they remain unpersuaded by Mr Bush's charm offensive.
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Prokhorov put on charm offensive when he bought the Nets, but the man has big ambitions and the United States isn't the only country where ambitious rich guys think they'd be awesome presidents.
These spell problems that need a charm offensive.
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