Rubio holds call with Iraqi Kurdish leader, State Department says

Mourners attend a condolence ceremony for killed Iraqi Kurdish Peshmerga fighters in the Kurdish town of Soran near the Iranian border on March 25, 2026. (Photo by Safin HAMID / AFP)
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Updated 27 March 2026
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Rubio holds call with Iraqi Kurdish leader, State Department says

  • He expressed “gratitude” to KRG for enabling oil from Iraq, including from Iraq’s Kurdistan, to reach global markets.

WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with Kurdistan Regional ​Government Prime Minister Masrour Barzani on Thursday, the State Department said, adding he expressed “gratitude” to KRG for enabling oil from Iraq, including from Iraq’s Kurdistan, to reach global markets.
“The secretary also expressed his gratitude to the Kurdistan Regional Government for enabling oil from Iraq, ‌including from the Iraq ‌Kurdistan Region, to reach ​global ‌markets,” ⁠the ​State Department said ⁠in a statement.
The Iran war has raised oil prices and shaken global markets.
The State Department said Rubio “offered his condolences to the families of the Peshmerga killed in an Iranian missile attack on March 24 and wished a ⁠speedy recovery to those injured.”
At least six ‌Kurdish Peshmerga fighters ‌were killed and 30 wounded in ​a rocket attack ‌on their base north of Irbil in Iraqi ‌Kurdistan, a Peshmerga statement said on Tuesday.
The Peshmerga statement said Iran carried out a “treacherous attack,” adding that six Iranian ballistic missiles struck a Peshmerga ‌military headquarters north of Irbil early on Tuesday.
The Iran war began on ⁠February 28 ⁠when the US and Israel attacked Iran. Tehran subsequently responded by launching its own attacks on Israel and Gulf states with US bases. Joint US-Israeli strikes in Iran and Israeli attacks in Lebanon have killed thousands.
US President Donald Trump has offered shifting goals and timelines for the war, ranging from overthrowing Iran’s government to destroying its military and missile capabilities. On ​Thursday, he once ​again said he thinks his side has won the war.