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Moving a
between two countries can lead to
. Luckily, diplomats in Belgium and France saw the funny
of this. They avoided a
in a friendly way. The mayor of the Belgian town said: "The stone was placed there in 1819 following the
of Napoleon....We will find the person who moved the stone so we can avoid any
. I still have to verify who [he] is." The mayor added: "We know
where the stone was before. It was right next to a
." The mayor of the border
in France said: "I fully trust the Belgian mayor, who did what was
."