JAKARTA - The outcome of the upcoming nuclear talks between the United States (US) and Iran will be difficult to predict, according to an Iranian source to RIA Novosti.

The source said "the complexity of the situation and the actions of the US" was the most difficult to predict the outcome of the dialogue with Iran.

"The lack of trust in the US is the main challenge (of the negotiations), especially after the aggressive military steps taken by the US and Israel against Iran in previous talks in Muscat," the source said, quoted by Sputnik, Friday, February 6.

According to sources, the aggressive move is considered to have deepened the gap of distrust and significantly increased Iran's level of caution.

On Friday, US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi are scheduled to hold talks on nuclear issues in Oman.

In January, US President Donald Trump said a "big armada" was heading to Iran. He added that he hoped Tehran would be willing to negotiate and sign a fair and equal agreement, including a commitment to completely abandon nuclear weapons.

Trump also warned that if an agreement is not reached on Iran's nuclear program, any future US attack on the country will be "much worse" than previous attacks.


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