NewsWorld WORLD – Belgian farmer accidentally moves French border by Barbados Today 04/05/2021 written by Barbados Today Updated by Asminnie Moonsammy 04/05/2021 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 334 SOURCE: BBC News โ A farmer in Belgium has caused a stir after inadvertently redrawing the countryโs border with France. A local history enthusiast was walking in the forest when he noticed the stone marking the boundary between the two countries had moved 2.29m (7.5ft). The Belgian farmer, apparently annoyed by the stone in his tractorโs path, had moved it inside French territory. Instead of causing international uproar, the incident has been met with smiles on both sides of the border. โHe made Belgium bigger and France smaller, itโs not a good idea,โ David Lavaux, mayor of the Belgian village of Erquelinnes, told French TV channel TF1. That sort of move caused a headache between private landowners, he pointed out, let alone neighbouring states. The border between France and what is now Belgium stretches 620km (390 miles). It was formally established under the Treaty of Kortrijk, signed in 1820 after Napoleonโs defeat at Waterloo five years earlier. The stone dates back to 1819, when the border was first marked out. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition Bangladesh opposition demand new vote Business owners disappointed โI was happy, my town was bigger,โ the Belgian mayor added with a laugh. โBut the mayor of Bousignies-sur-Roc didnโt agree.โ โWe should be able to avoid a new border war,โ the amused mayor of the neighbouring French village, Aurรฉlie Welonek, told La Voix du Nord. Local Belgian authorities plan to contact the farmer to ask him to return the stone to its original location. If that does not happen the case could end up at the Belgian foreign ministry, which would have to summon a Franco-Belgian border commission, dormant since 1930. Mr Lavaux noted that the farmer could also face criminal charges if he failed to comply. โIf he shows good will, he wonโt have a problem, we will settle this issue amicably,โ he told Belgian news website Sudinfo. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Beckles Hill folk await clarity on relocation plan 09/02/2026 Bus commuters plead for consistency amid long waitsย ย 09/02/2026 Electoral chief confirms ballot books, staff, security readyย 09/02/2026