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    Po-Turkish activities of Philip Morris

    Yerkir/am
    October 22, 2004

    Recently, Philip Morris was engaged in a financial scandal and in this
    connection the company was ordered to declassify its correspondence
    of past few years. The following is an interesting letter revealed
    due to declassification.

    PHILIP MORRIS MANAGEMENT CORP. INTER-OFFICE CORRESPONDENCE
    1341 G STREET, N.W., SUITE 900,
    WASHINGTON, D.C., 20005

    TO: Guy Smith
    FROM: Jim Dyer
    SUBJECT: Armenian Genocide
    DATE: October 17, 1989

    Senator Bob Dole's recent trip to Soviet Armenia has helped rekindle
    his long standing support for a resolution commemorating the purported
    genocide committed against the Armenians by the Ottoman Turks in 1911.

    This is an extremely sensitive issue in U.S.-Turkish relations and,
    if passed, it would severely damage those relations. At present,
    all of the action is in the Senate, although Representative Bonior
    (D-MI) has introduced a resolution in the House.

    The Senate Judiciary Committee, by a vote of 8 to 6, reported an
    Armenian Genocide resolution today. Senator Dole has told the
    Administration that he will keep the bill off the Senate floor
    until next February, at the earliest. At that time, I expect Senator
    Robert Byrd (D-WV) to put a hold on the bill, thereby, delaying its
    consideration further.

    There are a number of things that can be done to kill tiffs
    resolution, including: -- getting a strong veto statement out of
    the White House. -- using Senator Byrd's opposition (his son-in-law
    is Turkish). getting the Members and Senators with strong defense
    interests to speak out about the dangers of damaging U.S.-Turkish
    relations. drafting substitute language that condemns genocide world
    wide, yet takes the focus off Armenia. I shall continue to have
    conversations with all interested parties. However, I am sensitive
    to our need to do nothing to upset Senator Dole.

    He is too valuable a friend to alienate over this issue. So is David
    Bonior Meanwhile, the Bush Administration has finally come out in
    opposition to the resolution. This opposition comes despite an apparent
    Bush campaign pledge to somehow "recognize the Armenian genocide". NSC
    Administrator Scowcroft, Defense Secretary Cheney, and Secretary of
    State Baker will strongly oppose the resolution within the White House.

    Representatives of tile Turkish government have contacted Philip Morris
    International asking for us to weigh in against the resolution. We
    have advised them we are aware of the problem, understanding of their
    concern, and confident that this resolution will not be enacted. I
    shall keep you abreast of any further developments.
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