I am in Belarus and I have recently noticed that my local timezone is displayed as MSK (Moscow Time) instead of FET (Further Eastearn European Time). Belarus has not made any changes to its timezone (daylight saving) policies recently, so I guess the reasoning behind this is that Russia have changed its time effectively putting its internal MSK timezone into the same time Belarus already had. However this doesn't cancel out the fact that Belarus is an independent country and it is very strange for a country to be listed under an internal timezone of some other country... Could anyone please shed some light on the reasoning behind putting Belarus into MSK timezone and if we can get our FET timezone back or at least have MSK changed to something neutral. Best regards, Dzmitry Kazimirchyk