Nation | Response to original 12 month truce, 1 Nov 1931 – 1 Nov 1932 | Response to four month extension to armaments truce, 1 Nov 1932 – 1 Mar 1933. |
Afghanistan | Accepted subject to: (1) All states (especially neighboring countries) accept the truce. (2) The truce will not prevent the current program being carried out (3) If any unforeseen circumstances compel Afghanistan to increase its armaments, Afghanistan will not be bound to observe the truce. | |
Albania | Accepted unconditionally | Accepted unconditionally |
Australia | Accepted under the same conditions as the original truce. | |
Austria | Accepted under the same conditions as the original truce. | |
Belgium | Accepted under the same conditions as the original truce. | |
Bulgaria | Accepted unconditionally | |
Canada | Accepted unconditionally | |
Chile | Accepted unconditionally | |
China | Rejected until the Sino-Japanese dispute has been solved. | |
Colombia | Accepted unconditionally | |
Costa Rica | Accepted unconditionally | |
Cuba | Accepted unconditionally | |
Czechoslovakia | ||
Denmark | Accepted unconditionally | |
Egypt | Accepted unconditionally | |
Estonia | Accepted unconditionally | |
Finland | Accepted unconditionally | |
France | Accepted conditional upon it being observed by the countries adjacent to France | |
Greece | Accepted under the same conditions as the original truce. | |
Guatemala | Accepted unconditionally | |
Haiti | Accepted under the same conditions as the original truce. | |
Hungary | Accepted on the condition that the truce should not signify the postponement of the reduction of armaments. | |
India | Accepted under the same conditions as the original truce. | |
Irish Free State | Accepted subject to the interpretation of the truce set out in the final sentence of paragraph 5 and in paragraph 6 of Section 5, Part I, of the report of the Third Committee to the twelfth session of the Assembly. | |
Italy | Accepted subject to acceptance by the other Governments. | |
Japan | Accepted under the same conditions as the original truce, and conditional upon Japan’s neighbours being bound by the same obligations as Japan. | |
Latvia | Accepted unconditionally | |
Liberia | ||
Lithuania | ||
Luxemburg | Accepted unconditionally | |
Mexico | ||
Netherlands | ||
New Zealand | ||
Nicaragua | ||
Norway | ||
Panama | ||
Poland | ||
Portugal | ||
Roumania | ||
Siam | ||
South Africa | Accepted unconditionally | |
Spain | Accepted unconditionally | |
Sweden | ||
Switzerland | ||
Turkey | ||
United Kingdom | Accepted under the same conditions as the original truce. | |
USA | Accepted provided that like action is taken by the other principal military and naval powers, and on the understanding that the proposed truce shall not apply to construction which had begun or for which contracts had been let prior to its entry into force. | Accepted under the same conditions as the original truce. |
USSR | Accepted, conditional upon other Governments making simultaneous undertaking, and clarity being achieved regarding reservations made by other Governments. | |
Venezuela | ||
Yugoslavia |
Source: Armaments Truce (Renewal), League of Nations – Official Journal, Vol. 14, January 1933, pp120-128.