Prime minister of Iraq’s Kurdish enclave says U.S. support is vital


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    Prime minister of Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdish enclave tells NBC News that U.S. support is vital

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In an exclusive interview in Erbil, Iraq, Prime Minister Masrour Barzani told NBC News’ Keir Simmons that he would continue to seek America’s support, although the nature of U.S. backing might need to change.



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