Indonesia–Monaco relations
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Indonesia–Monaco relations refer to foreign relations between the Republic of Indonesia and the Principality of Monaco. Due to the resemblance of the colors red and white on their flags,[1] the Monégasque government asked Indonesia to modify its flag during the International Hydrographic Congress on 29 April 1952.[2] Ultimately, Monaco and Indonesia came to an agreement by defining the proportions of their flags differently from one another. Monaco's is 4:5, while Indonesia's is 2:3.[3] The two nations are members of the United Nations.