According to an article released by the international AP agency, five weapons manufacturing companies, four of which are American and one British, lobbied in the US Congress against the Armenian resolution labeling the 1915 events as genocide. According to the article Chevron also offered support.
According to the information obtained, five weapons manufacturing companies, four American and one British, lobbied in favor of Turkey in the US Congress, for their own commercial and national interests. The article listed the companies as follows: BAE Systems, American Goodrich Corp., Northop Grumman Corp., Raytheon CO. and United Technologies Corp. According to the article, Chevron Corporation also offered support to the confidential lobbying by these five companies against the passing of the Armenian resolution in the US Congress.
CONFIDENTIAL SUPPORT
According to the information obtained, the aforementioned companies spent 14 million dollars in the first quarter of the year in lobbying efforts against the Armenian resolution in addition to climate change, tax cuts and research into hybrid technology. The article also emphasized that the lobbying efforts conducted by these companies in the US Congress was kept confidential from the public. United Technologies, which has sold Sikorsky helicopters to Turkey, has verified lobbying efforts in support of Turkey. In an official announcement made by the company it was stated that they released information to the US Congress about acting for US national interests and international commerce necessities. Northrop has a three billion dollar warplane agreement. Goodrich has a contract to modernize planes in Turkey, while BAE has an agreement regarding providing armed vehicles and weaponry. US NATIONAL INTEREST
Raytheon has a 34 million dollar rocket defense system agreement with Turkey. According to an announcement by Chevron, they were opposed to the resolution because they have discussed oil prospects and pipelines with Turkey in the past and feel that it is a region worth investing into. AMOUNTS INVESTED IN LOBBYING
Chevron: 6.8 million dollars
Northrop: 2.6 million dollars
United Technologies: 1.9 million dollars
Raytheon: 1.4 million dollars
BAE: 1.1 million dollars
Goodrich: 542 thousand 195 dollars
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