The border between Belgium and France is revised: The farmer removes the stone of the border for hindering his tractor

A Belgian farmer has caused everyone to wonder because he unwittingly revised his country's border with France. An enthusiast of local stories was walking in the forest when he noticed that the stone marking the border between Belgium and France had moved for 2,29m. A Belgian farmer after being harassed by [...]
An enthusiast of local stories was walking in the forest when he noticed that the stone marking the border between Belgium and France had moved for 2,29m.
A Belgian farmer, after being disturbed by the stone that impeded his tractor's path, has moved him into France's territory, writes BBC, records Periscopi.
Instead of causing widespread international noise, the incident has gone to laughter on both sides of the border.

“He made Belgium the largest, and France's smallest, does not look like a bad idea,” said David Lavaux, chairman of the Belgian village of Erquelinnes.
The border between France and Belgium is 620km long and is defined under the Cortrik Treaty.
Finally, a “Non-Paper”, which was reported to have been prepared by Slovenia, caused widespread noise in Kosovo after it eliminated the state of Kosovo and revised the borders of Western Balkan states. /Periscope












