Gulf War: Washington promises a swift resolution without ground troops
Gulf War: Washington promises a swift resolution without ground troops

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke by telephone with the Prime Minister of the Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Government, Masrour Barzani, according to the State Department.

During this exchange, Washington expressed its "gratitude" to the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) for its role in transporting Iraqi oil to international markets.

This energy cooperation is considered essential in a context of global tensions over supplies, particularly due to the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.

Discussions also focused on regional stability and strengthening relations between the United States and Kurdish authorities.

Iraqi Kurdistan plays a strategic role in the energy and security balance of the region, particularly thanks to its oil resources.

This exchange comes as Washington seeks to secure energy flows and consolidate its alliances in a region marked by significant instability.

It illustrates the importance of the partnership between the United States and the KRG in a tense geopolitical context.

This relationship could strengthen further as energy and security issues continue to intensify.

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