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Currently, on your maps, Crimea is depicted as part of the Russian Federation. However, under international law, Crimea is recognized as part of Ukraine. The United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution (A/RES/68/262) in 2014, affirming Ukraine's territorial integrity and recognizing Crimea as part of Ukraine, following its illegal annexation by the Russian Federation.
I respectfully request that you contact your map provider in order to update the maps to reflect the internationally recognized status of Crimea as part of Ukraine, in accordance with international law. This change would ensure the accuracy and neutrality of the OpenSearch platform.
I am going to register a corresponding request on OpenStreetMap, as the society responsible for the map, but meanwhile, I would appreciate your attention to this matter to resolve this law violation in the shortest terms possible.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Deploy the latest version of the OpenSearch Dashboards
Create a Map visualization
Use a standard Vector map "World countries"
Navigate to the Crimia
See error
Expected behavior
Map to be in accordance to the international law.
Dashboards Version
opensearchproject/opensearch-dashboards:2.18.0
Screenshots
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Describe the bug
Currently, on your maps, Crimea is depicted as part of the Russian Federation. However, under international law, Crimea is recognized as part of Ukraine. The United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution (A/RES/68/262) in 2014, affirming Ukraine's territorial integrity and recognizing Crimea as part of Ukraine, following its illegal annexation by the Russian Federation.
I respectfully request that you contact your map provider in order to update the maps to reflect the internationally recognized status of Crimea as part of Ukraine, in accordance with international law. This change would ensure the accuracy and neutrality of the OpenSearch platform.
I am going to register a corresponding request on OpenStreetMap, as the society responsible for the map, but meanwhile, I would appreciate your attention to this matter to resolve this law violation in the shortest terms possible.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
Map to be in accordance to the international law.
Dashboards Version
opensearchproject/opensearch-dashboards:2.18.0
Screenshots
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: