
Inscription on a wall reads "National Endowment for Democracy, supporting freedom around the world." Photo: Common Dreams/file photo.
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Inscription on a wall reads "National Endowment for Democracy, supporting freedom around the world." Photo: Common Dreams/file photo.
By China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Aug 9, 2024
Introduction
The National Endowment for Democracy (NED)âactsâas the US governmentâs âwhite gloves.ââItâhas long engaged inâsubverting state power in other countries, meddling in other countriesâ internal affairs, inciting division and confrontation, misleadingâpublic opinion, and conducting ideological infiltration, allâunder the pretext of promoting democracy. Its innumerable evilâdeedsâhave caused grave harm andâdrawnâstrong condemnation from the international community.
In recent years, NED has kept changing tactics and gone even further in acting against the historical trend of peace, development and win-win cooperation. It has become more notorious for its infiltration, subversion and sabotage attempts against other countries. It is imperative to unmask NED and alert all countries to the need to see through its true colors, guard against and fight back its disruption and sabotage attempts, safeguard their national sovereignty, security and development interests, and uphold world peace and development and international fairness and justice.
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. NEDâthe US governmentâs âwhite glovesâ
NED claims to be an NGO that provides support for democracy abroad. In fact, it acts as the US governmentâs âwhite glovesâ in carrying out subversion, infiltration and sabotage across the world.
1.âNED is the implementer of CIA covert operations. In the early days of the Cold War, CIA supported opposition activities in socialist countries in Eastern Europe via âprivate voluntary organizationsââto advance âpeaceful evolution.â After such activities were exposed in the mid to late 1960s, the US government began contemplating cooperation with civil society organizationsâto conduct similar activities. Hence the idea of setting up an organization of this kind. As William Blum, an American scholar, wrote, âThe idea was that the NED would do somewhat overtly what the CIA had been doing covertly for decades, and thus, hopefully, eliminate the stigma associated with CIA covert activities.â(1)
2.âNED was established under the auspices of the US government. In 1981, after he came into office, President Ronald Reagan intended to promote his âProject Democracyâ abroad, and proposed a government-funded and privately-run foundation to openly support âdemocratic movements abroad.â One of the purposes of NED, created in 1983, is to encourage the establishment and growth of democratic development in a manner consistent both with the broad concerns of US national interests and with the specific requirements of the democratic groups in other countries which are aided by programs funded by NED.
3.âNED is funded by the US government. On November 22, 1983, the US Congress passed the NED Actâwhich reiterated the purposes of NED and clarified such issues as congressional appropriations, financial audit by the government, and the requirement to report to the Congress and the President. In 1983, the year when NED was established, the Congress provided US$18 million to NED. Over the past 40-plus years, the volume of congressional appropriations has kept increasing in general. According to data from USAspending.gov, NED received an appropriation of US$315 million in FY2023. As a report of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace revealed, âalmost all the NEDâs funds come from the US Congress.â(2)
4. NED programs are run under the guidance of the US State Department and embassies abroad. As required by the enabling legislation for NED,âNED should consult with the State Department on its program plans to seekâforeign policy guidance. According to a USAID report âDemocracy Promotion Programs Funded by the US Government,â NED consults on an ongoing basis with the State Department, through the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, with USIA and with US embassies abroad on programmatic matters.
5. NED reports to the US government on its work and accepts audit and oversight by the government. According to the NED Act, NED shall submit to the President an annual report for the preceding fiscal year no later than December 31 of each year. The report should include NEDâs operations, activities and accomplishments. Audit of NED is conducted annually by the US Government General AccountingâOffice. A report of each audit shall be made to the Congress, and a copy of each report shall be furnished to the President.
6. The US government has access to information on all NED-funded programs. According toâthe NED Act, NED or any of its duly authorized representatives shall have access to any books, documents, papers, and records of the recipient pertinent to assistance provided through NED. The US Comptroller General or any of his duly authorized representatives shall also have access thereto.
7. NEDâs mandate is endorsed by the US government. Philip Agee, a former CIA officer, said on a 1995 TV show, âNowadays, instead of having just the CIA going around behind the scenes and trying to manipulate the process secretly by inserting money here and instructions there and so forth, they have now a sidekick, which is this National Endowment for Democracy, NED.â In a report entitledââThe National Endowment for Democracy: A Prudent Investment in the Future,ââKim Holmes, former Assistant Secretary of State, argues that âFunding theâNED is a prudent investment because it is far less expensive to aid friendly democrats than it is to defend against hostile dictatorships.â
II. Instigating color revolutions to subvert state powerâin other countries
1.âAttempting to overthrow the Iranian government.âIn September 2022, protestsâagainst hijab rules broke out in Iran. Masih Alinejad, a reporter for the Voice of AmericaâPersian Service, releasedâbatches of unverified information and pictures to incite publicâsentiments. According toâAl Mayadeen, a Lebanese news channel, between 2015 and 2022, Masih Alinejad received US$628,000 in funding from NED and some other Americanâinstitutions. Iran Dailyâcited a document from Iranâs Revolutionary Guards as saying that NED used its ties with Masih Alinejad to interfere in Iranâsâinternal affairs during the hijab protests. In the meantime, NED also supported theâCenter for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI)âand the Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA)âin theirâfabrication ofâfake news, and supported dissidents in working with anti-government organizations and media outlets to stage smearâcampaigns. NED regularly published commentaries on its Journal of Democracy to call for aâregime change in Iran through human rights movement. NED isâdubbed by Iranian media as a âNational Enemy for Democracyâ and âthe NED Trojanââdisruptingâorder and incitingâunrest in Iran.
2.âUsing various tactics to infiltrate Arab countries. Since the start of the Arab Spring, NED has made extensiveâuse of social media platforms and funded NGOs for releasingâmultimedia content and providingâonline training, in a bidâto instigateâcolor revolutions. NED has also runâa talent reserve program for democratic transition in the region, funded NGOs to helpââsupportersâof democracy,âââhuman rights activistsâ and âdissidentsâ in exile, encouraged local trade unions to strengthen capacity building, and supported scholars and activists inâplottingââconstitutional reformsâ in various countries.
3.âPlaying a partâin Ukraineâsââcolor revolution.ââDuring the 2004 Orange Revolution, NED provided US$65 million to the Ukrainian opposition. Betweenâ2007 andâ2015, NED allocatedâmore thanâUS$30 million to support Ukrainian NGOs and promote âcivic participation.ââDuring the 2013-2014 Euromaidan, NED financed the Mass Media Institute to spreadâinflammatory information. NEDâalso spentâtens of millions of dollars in the use of such social media platforms as Facebook, Xâ(formerlyâTwitter),âand Instagram to spreadâdisinformation, heightenâethnic tensions in Ukraine, and stir up ethnic antagonism in eastern Ukraine.
4.âAttemptingâto overthrowâthe DPRK government.âIn July 2002,âNEDâPresident Carl Gershman told the media that NEDâwas workingâwith theâCongressâtoâcarry out activities through a number of NGOs and swayâpublic opinion regardingâthe DPRK, with a view toâunderminingâthe DPRK system.âIn July 2021, Gershman told the media that thanks to NED-fundedâhuman rights programs, âThe totalitarian systemâ[in the DPRK]âis beginning to erode, and eventually this will bring about the systemâs unraveling.â
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˘. Colludingâwith all sorts of elementsâto meddleâin other countriesââinternal affairs
1. Cultivating pro-US forces in target countries
⢠According to itsâ2021 Annual Report, NEDâsupported pro-US mediaâoutlets, cultivated âdemocracy activists,ââand financed groups forââdemocracy and freedomââin Arab countries.
⢠In May 2021, NEDâPresident Carl Gershman said that despite being prohibitedâfrom Russia, NED funded the operation of a large number of organizations in Russia and supportedâRussian opposition figures in exile inâtheir struggle againstâthe Russian government atâimportantâpolitical junctures, such as the State Duma, presidential and localâelections.(3)
⢠NED has long been infiltrating Europe and co-opting EU officials. It has been encouragingâvoice forâtransatlanticism within EU institutionsâwhileâsuppressing voiceâfor strategic autonomy, andâfinancingââindependent mediaââin Europeâto tilt public opinion in favor of the US.
⢠TakingâMexicoâasâa major target country for infiltration, NED hasâsupportedâorganizations likeâthe MexicansâAgainst Corruption and Impunity (MCCI) and the Mexican Institute forâCompetitiveness (IMCO), and obstructed theâelectricity reformâin Mexico. In 2021, the Mexican government sent a note to the US government condemning NEDâs funding of anti-government organizations in Mexico as âan act of interventionismâ âpromoting a coup.â
⢠Sinceâ2017, NED has funded 54 anti-Cuba organizations.âIn 2018, the Cuban Democratic Directorate, an anti-government organization, saidâthat it had received âdemocracy fundsââfrom the US and paid US$48,000 to its employees, agents and contractors in Cuba.
⢠Over theâyears, NED has been funding scholars and journalists to promote âdemocratization reformsââin Iranâandâcarry out cultural infiltration against Iran.
2. Misrepresenting the human rights situation inâother countries
⢠The NED-sponsored Journal of Democracyâhabituallyâholdsâdeveloping countriesâto theâstandard of American-style democracyâand criticizes their presidential elections, economic policies, human rights situations, and democratic transitions.
⢠In July 2023, the Journal of Democracyâpublished five articlesâon Indian democracy under the themeâofââIs India Still a Democracy,â claiming thatâsince Prime Minister Narendra Modi rose to power, his government has engaged in what is, by some accounts, a wholesaleâdismantling of democratic institutions, norms, and practices.âIn April 2024, the Journal of Democracyâpublished anâarticle âWhy This Election Is Indiaâs Most Important,ââclaiming that democratic governance in India has been steadily erodingâsince Modiâs second termâbegan and that theâfutureâof India as a plural,âsecular democracyâcould be on the line if Prime Minister Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Partyâwin a third consecutive term.
⢠Having classified members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) as âdictatorships,ââNEDâhas continuedâto export its values to thoseâcountries through academic, cultural and media activities. According to the NED websiteâand other sources,âNED launched 11 programsâin the GCC countriesâin 2021 with an investment ofâUS$1.8 million,âtoâsupport âdemocracy activists,ââslamâthe human rights recordâof those countries, and stokeâsocial tensionsâin the nameâof promoting freedom of the press.
3. Manipulatingâand interfering in other countriesâ elections
⢠In April 2022 and December 2023, Serbia held its presidential, National Assembly and local elections. NEDâinterfered in the entire election process, and went all out to root for pro-US opposition candidates in the run-up to the elections. In May 2023, after two consecutive shooting incidents in Serbia, NED-sponsored human rights groups and pro-US opposition organizations staged mass demonstrations to demand the resignation of the Serbian government.
⢠NEDâhas long been financing the Philippinesâ Rappler news website. According to a report on the NEDâwebsite, between 2017 and 2021, Rappler received a total of US$786,000 in funding from NED. During the 2022 general election, Rappler lobbied the Philippinesâ Commission on Elections for access to internal information including election trends and campaign spending of candidates, which raised questions from various quarters about the fairness and independence of the election. The authorized access was eventually revoked under intense public pressure.
⢠NED has long funded anti-Iran organizations such as the Foundation for Democracy in Iran (FDI)âto sabotage elections. This has been admitted in anâarticleâby American social activist Kenneth R. Timmerman, the executive director of FDI.
⢠In January 2023, Damon Wilson, Presidentâof NED, publicly expressed concerns about democracy and fairnessâof the Nigerian general electionâduring his interview withâa Nigerian TV program.
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Ł. Inciting division and confrontation to undermine the stability of other countries
KennethâWollak,âchairman of the NED board of directors, once told the US Congress NEDâs long-term efforts to empowerâthe opponents of USâenemies and their abilitiesâto change foreign governments. (4)
1. Supporting âTaiwan independenceââseparatist forces. In 2022, NED and the Taiwan Democratic Progressive Party authorities co-hosted aâGlobal Assembly of the World Movement for Democracyâand invited European parliamentarians and think tank representatives. They tried to mobilize âdemocratic forcesââto open up the âfrontline of democratic struggleâin the Eastââand hype up the false narrative of âUkraine today, Taiwan tomorrow.â In July 2023, NEDâPresident Damon Wilson went to Taiwan for the 20th anniversary celebration of the Taiwan Foundation for Democracy, and presented a âDemocracy Service Medalââto Tsai Ing-wen.
2. Colluding with anti-China destabilizing forces in Hong Kong. NED has long been colluding with those who attempt to destabilize Hong Kong byâproviding funds and public support. In 2020, NED set upâseveral projects under its Hong Kong-related program with a total amount of over US$310,000âto fundâthose attempting to destabilize Hong Kong. In 2023, NED colluded with organizations such as the Hong Kong Watchâand Amnesty International, as well as anti-China lawmakers from the US, UK and Germany,âandânominatedâJimmy Lai Chee-ying, one of the elements bent on destabilizingâHong Kong, for the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize.
3. NED has long supported the anti-China organization âWorld Uyghur Congressâ(WUC),â with average annual funding ranging from US$5 million to US$6 million. In March 2024, NED invited a âWUCâ leader toâspeak at itsâevent,âsmearingâChinaâs ethnic policies and the development of regions with large ethnic minority populations.
NED provided financial support to Hidayet Oguzhan, leader of theââEast Turkistan Education and Solidarity Association,ââandâinstructed Hidayet Oguzhan to ramp up anti-China rallies and sow discord between China andâTĂźrkiye. NED also funded Rushan Abbas, the headâof anââEast Turkistanââorganization, so that she could frequently visit TĂźrkiye and work with âEast Turkistanâ forcesâto stir up trouble.
4.âIn March 2023, NEDâPresident Damon Wilsonâled a NED delegation to Dharamsala, India, to meet with âTibet independenceâ leaders and show support for âTibet independenceâ activities. In November 2023, NED gaveâthe Democracy Award for Individual Courageâto Jigme Gyatso, a âTibet independenceââactivist. In April 2024, NED invited the âKalon Tripaâ of the âTibetan government-in-exileâ Penpa Tsering to itsâheadquarters.
5. NED funded the establishment of three localâNGO groupings in Georgiaâat the beginning of the 21st century to organize demonstrations in capital Tbilisi. In May 2024, NED rallied support for and instigated protests in Georgia against the foreignâagentsâbill.
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¤. Fabricating false information to mislead public opinion
1.âNEDâPresident Damon Wilson, in an interview with Asahi Shimbun,âfalsely alleged that China used technical means and AI to surveilâcitizens. On November 30, 2023, NED Vice President Christopher Walker made up lies about CPCâmonopolizing ideasâwhen testifying before the US House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party.â(5)
2.âNED-backed Serbian NGOsâcoordinated with CNNâs Serbiaâbranch to fabricate China-related fake news, slandering projects undertaken by the Chinese sideâand hyping up so-called environmental protection, labor and corruption issues.
3.âNED funded theâInternational Republican Institute (IRI) to launch the second phase of the Bolstering Europe Against the Subversive Tactics of the CPC project, which fabricates and disseminates the so-called threat of CPC to democratic values and transatlantic solidarity.
4.âNED invested US$17.41 million to carry out 92 projects on âDPRK defectors.â It funded ROKâNGOsâto runâDPRK-themed radios, producing and broadcasting on a weekly basis stories about âDPRK defectorsâ from the perspective of âdemocracy and human rights.â It created DPRK-themed online publications to spread negative news about the DPRK, trainedââdefectorsâ to becomeâreporters, and encouraged themâto defame the DPRK byâwriting onlineâposts and attending video interviews.
5.âNED formed an information matrix against Iran together with Iran International, the Persian serviceâof VOAâand BBC, and other anti-Iran media. Negative informationâisâprovided to anti-Iran media by NED and its affiliated agenciesâto instigate intensive news coverage against Iran.
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Ľ. Using âacademic activitiesâ as a cloak for interference and infiltration
1.âNED funded the Governance Center for Public Policies (GCPP) in Iraq, whichâreleasedâtheâNational Index for Democratic Transformation in Iraq reportâforâsix consecutive years, giving low scoresâevery time to Iraqâs democracy,âand categorizing Iraq as a âpartial authoritarian transitionalâ country. People from across the society in Iraq disapprove the report as it did not truthfully reflect Iraqâs progress in government administration, social governance, democracy and legal system. They believe the purpose of keeping the scores low is toâprovide excuses for continued US interference in Iraqâs internal affairs and postponement of its military withdrawal.
2.âIn March 2024, NEDâs core grantee institution Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE), together with the Philippines Makati Business Clubâand other associations,âjointly published the first State of Sustainability Reporting in theâPhilippines, unfairly imposing upon the Philippinesâcarbon emission standards and obligations of the US and other industrialized countries in the West toâpressure the government of the Philippines to changeâthe countryâs economic structure.
3.âNED provided hundreds of thousands of dollars in funding to the European Values Center for Security Policy (EVC), Global Security Center (GSC)âand other think tanks to organize various seminars and activities that incite the EUâto follow suit with the USââsmall yard, high fenceâ policy.
4. Since the beginning of the Ukraine crisis, the NED-funded Belgrade Center for Security Policy has supported protests by pro-Western demonstrationsâand criticized Serbiaâs foreign policy.
5. From January 2022 to January 2023, NED funded,âthroughâAtlas Network, the Turkish digital media platform daktilo1984.com, and supportedâactivities on this platform thatâspread discontent and inciteâethnic tension, social conflict and political differences.
6.âNED has long funded NGOs in âKosovoâ to instigate tension between the Serbian government and the Pristina provisional self-governance institution. In December 2023, the NED-funded think tank Sbunkerâreleased a report saying that âKosovoâ is a relatively successful case of American support for nation building and promotion of democracy, an attempt to whitewash USâ true intention to invade and split other countries.
7.âNED used social media to wage information warfare against Iran. During the protests against hijab rules, a large number of social media bots with a big followingâemerged, disguisingâas personal accounts or independent media to spread anti-Iran information and mislead the public.
8. NED and USAID funded multiple Ukrainian organizations to serve as âfact-checkersââof Ukraineâsâsocial media. But suchââfact-checkingâ is in fact an information filter created by the USâon the Ukrainian Internet to deceive the Ukrainian people.
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Ś. NEDâexposed and criticized by the USâand the international community
1. NEDâs true nature exposed by Americans
⢠Former federal congressmanâRon Paulâonceâpostedâthat NED wasted a lot of American taxpayersâ money to support foreign politicians and parties favored by the US, and such actions clearly violate the domestic lawâof the United States. NED provided âsoft moneyâ to fund foreignâelections butâportrayed such manipulation ofâelection as âpromoting democracy.â
⢠Former federal congressmanâBarneyâFrank called forâcutting the funding for NED in the 1980s. He arguedâthat giving money to a French union for political purposes, rather than funding public transportation or research on cancer, is not reasonable.
⢠The New York Timesâpublished âMixed US Signals Helped Tilt Haiti Toward Chaosââin January 29, 2006, which revealsâhow theâUS governmentâsubverted,âthrough NED, Haitiâs democratically elected government.
⢠In September 2021, Stephen Kinzer, a former reporter of The New York Times, publishedâarticlesâin the New York Review of BooksâwebsiteâunveilingâthatâNED collaborates with CIA and USAIDâto support insurgentâforcesâin other countriesâin a bid toâoverthrow regimes that the US dislikes. According to the articles, early members of the NED board of directors were mostly warmongers, and among the current board members areâformer federal senators enthusiastic about regime change inâCuba and Nicaragua. The mission of NED is to overthrowâunfriendlyâforeign governments and installâregimes more in line with American interests.
2.âNEDâs misdeedsâexposed and criticized by the international community
⢠On July 29, 2015, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement officially listing NED as an âundesirable organizationâ and banned its activities within Russian territory. The statement said the US Department of State had made a clearly hypocritical statement about being âdeeply troubledâ over the fate of Russian civic society. Most of NEDâs projects aimed to destabilize the domestic situation in countries trying to pursue an independent policy in line with its own national interests rather than following Washingtonâs lead.
⢠In May 2022, the Russian news agency TASS reported that when interviewed by the magazine National Defense,âRussiaâs Assistant Secretary of the Security Council Nail Mukhitov commented that NED mainly affects young people, attempting to erode their patriotism and downplay the role of Russia in the modern world order. Using âliberating the peopleâ as an excuse, the West attempts toâinstall negative views about Russia in its citizens.
⢠French journalist FrĂŠdĂŠric Charpierâpublished the book CIA in France: 60 Years of Interferenceâin French Affairsâin 2008, revealing NEDâactivities in France, and stated that NED relies on disbursement from three agenciesâUS State Department, USIA, and USAID, and serves theâUS diplomatic and military policies.
⢠In 2010, the French website Voltaire Network published an article by its founder, Thierry Meyssan, titled âNED, the Legal Window of the CIA,ââexposingâNEDâs direct involvement in French NGOs, its interference in French elections,âamong other misdeeds.
⢠In 2018, the Hungarian media Figyeloâblacklisted the HungarianâHelsinki Committee, a civil human rights organization fundedâby NED, asââSoros mercenaries,ââaccusing it of colluding with foreign forces and undermining the stability of Hungary.
⢠In April 2023, NED openedâfunding applications to recruit non-partisan, independent media seekingâto defend human rights and the rule of law, and support freedom of speech. Stephen Kinzer, former reporter of The New York Times, cautionedâworldâgovernments that NEDâs sole purpose is training people to destabilizeâgovernments that Washington disapproves.
⢠The Institute of World Economy and International Relationsâ(IMEMO)âof Russia pointed out in its article âthe National Endowment for Democracy at 40:âBack to Basics?â that NED allows the US governmentâto pursue a simultaneous two-level foreign policyâwith current dictatorial governments,âin which the US government maintains relations,âwhile NED works at the sub-state level over the long termâto cultivate required political forces capable of replacing these governments in the future. NED can play a role in sensitive areas where government programs are inconvenient.
⢠In June 2023, Agencia BrasilâquotedâCamila Feix Vidal,âprofessor at the FederalâUniversity of SantaâCatarina, as saying that NED is strong evidence of democracyâbeing used as a pretext for seeking gains and a moral excuse for meddling in other countries.
⢠In 2016, the Indian government putâNED under watch list due to its donation to NGOs in contravention of the provisions of the Foreign ContributionâRegulationâAct.
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Conclusion
Under the guise of democracy, freedom, and human rights, the United States has used NED forâinfiltration, interference and subversion against other countries. This hasâgrosslyâviolatedâother countriesâ sovereignty, security and development interests, blatantlyâbreached international law and basic norms of international relations, and severely jeopardized world peace and stability. Such unpopularâand despicableâactsâare firmlyâopposed by the international community.
The world is moving toward multipolarity, and there need to be greater democracy in international relations. Every country has the right to pursueâa development path suitedâtoâitsânational realities and the needs of itsâpeople. No country is in a position to lecture others on democracy and human rights, still lessâusingâdemocracy and human rights as excusesâto infringe uponâthe sovereignty of other countries, interfere in their internal affairs and inciteâideological confrontation.âFollowing humanityâs common values ofâpeace, development, fairness, justice, democracy and freedom,âmembers of the international community should engage in exchanges and dialogue on the basis of mutual respect and equality, and work together to contribute to the progress of humanity.
Notes
(1) William Henry Blum, Rogue State: A Guide to the Worldâs Only Superpower, Zed book, 2006
(2) Thomas Carothers, Benjamin Feldman, Examining U.S. Relations with Authoritarian Countries, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Dec.2023
(3) RT, American âRegime changeâ specialists NED claim credit for Belarus protests & boast of funding Russian opposition during prank call, 17th May, 2021
(4) Edward Hunt, NED Pursues Regime Change by Playing the Long Game, Counterpunch, 6th July, 2018
(5) U.S. House of Representatives Document Repository: docs.house.gov
(Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China)