Talk:Belarus–Russia border

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Issue of Neutrality

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Dear Wikipedians,

I noticed the border sign in the mian infobox picture contains a sticker of the white-red-white flag, which was/is used by the Austro-Hungarian vessel of Belorussian People's Republic, the Pro-Nazi Belarusian collaborators, and some of current Belarusian opposition groups. I think this picture would convey a political message associated with this flag, potentially violating Wikipedia's neutrality policy. Should we change the photo to one without such a flag?

Thank you! 2022-11-18 23:26 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.119.237.72 (talk)