Owner Of Microsoft Bill Geits Didn’T Sight The Letter Addressed To U

OWNER OF MICROSOFT BILL GEITS DIDN’T SIGHT THE LETTER ADDRESSED TO U.S. PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

Arminfo
2007-03-06 14:53:00

Owner of Microsoft Bill Geits didn’t sight the letter addressed to
U.S. President George W. Bush. Over 100 of American entrepreneurs
composed the letter calling for pressure over the U.S. Congress to
prevent recognition of Armenian Genocide.

Grigor Barsegyan, Head of Microsoft Company in Armenia, told ArmInfo
correspondent that the corporation and its Head Mr. Geits were not
aware about the letter and so can’t comment on it and the people who
signed it.

Reminder: Turkish Daily News on Feb. 19, published an article per
which 100 U.S. leading entrepreneurs, including Bill Geits and
Warren Buffett, sent a letter to President George W. Bush calling
for non-recognition of Armenian Genocide. The letter said that
recognition of Armenian Genocide would become a disaster for the
United States. Recognition of Armenian Genocide would spoil trade
relations between Turkey and USA. Besides that, authors of the letter
are assured that recognition of the Genocide will be an obstacle in
settlement of Turkish-Armenian relations.