Pentagon postpones Trump's military parade

IANS  |  Washington 

The has postponed a military parade which was requested by to mark the annual Veterans Day, a media report said.

"We originally targeted November 10, 2018, for this event but have now agreed to explore opportunities in 2019."

The parade was scheduled for the day before that ended the First World War, reports

French is holding a gathering of world leaders in on November 11 to celebrate the anniversary.

Trump said in February that a military parade in would be "great for the spirit of the country", but that it would need to come at a "reasonable cost".

The said he was inspired by the Bastille Day parade in France, which he described as "quite something" after attending in 2017.

It was previously reported that the parade would focus on celebrating veterans and involve US troops in period uniforms as well as US military aircraft but no heavy vehicles like tanks in order to prevent damage to infrastructure.

An administration told the $92 million figure for the US military parade was a planning estimate for an event that would meet Trump's intent.

About half that amount would have been for non-military costs like security.

The would have been consulted on the decision to postpone the parade, the said.

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First Published: Fri, August 17 2018. 09:58 IST