Iran’s foreign ministry has cautioned that the recent agreement with the United States aimed at de-escalating conflict in the Middle East faces potential collapse without prompt implementation. Officials expressed concern over delays in fulfilling the terms of the deal, warning it could jeopardize the fragile truce. The statement, released Saturday, did not detail specific provisions at risk but underscored the urgency of adhering to the agreed-upon measures. This warning signals growing Iranian frustration with the pace of progress following the initial agreement. The ministry’s comments reflect a desire for concrete steps to solidify the cessation of hostilities. Failure to act quickly, according to Iranian officials, will undermine the entire framework for peace. The agreement’s future now hinges on demonstrable commitment from both sides.