89. _Article_ 7.--As soon as the declaration of aggression has been
made, the obligations of the signatories in regard to the sanctions of
all kinds in article 16, paragraphs 1 and 2, of the Covenant will
immediately become operative against the aggressor. These obligations
to be interpreted as obliging each of the Members of the League to
co-operate loyally and effectively in support of the Covenant of the
League and in resistance to any act of aggression.
90. In accordance with article 16 of the Covenant the signatories
undertake, individually or collectively, to come to the assistance of
the State attacked or threatened, and to give each other mutual support
by means of facilities and reciprocal exchanges as regards supplies of
raw materials and food-stuffs of every kind, openings of credits,
transports, transit, and for this purpose to ensure the safety of the
land and sea communications of the attacked or threatened State.
91. If both parties to the dispute are declared aggressors according to
the above provisions, the economic sanctions to be applied to both of
them.
92. _Article_ 7A.--The Council of the League of Nations to instruct the
Economic and Financial Committees, Temporary Mixed Commission and
Permanent Advisory Commission to draw up (1) plans of action for
establishing the blockade of {252} the aggressor State, and (2) plans
of economic and financial co-operation between the State attacked and
the different States assisting it.
93. _Article_ 8.--The Council to be entitled to accept individual or
collective undertakings entered into by States, determining in advance
the military forces which they would immediately place at the Council's
disposal in order to carry out the measures decided upon, in accordance
with the preceding articles.
94. When the aggressor has been designated, the signatories may, in
accordance with undertakings previously entered into, place in the
field the whole, or such proportion as they may consider necessary, of
their military forces against the aggressor.
95. _Article_ 8A.--In view of article 10 of the Covenant, the above
sanctions must not include the violation of the political or
territorial independence of the aggressor.
96. _Article_ 9.--The signatories to take part as soon as possible in
an International Conference for the Reduction of Armaments under the
auspices of the League. The Council to draw up the programme for this
Conference.
97. If, within a time limit of (Transcriber's note: blank space in
source) after the coming into force of the Protocol, the Conference has
not met, or the scheme for the reduction of armaments drawn up by it
has not been adopted and carried out, the Council may record the fact,
and each signatory shall regain its freedom of action.
98. If, during the time limit specified above, a dispute arises, the
provisions in the Protocol to be applicable in full.