North Korea canceled its annual “anti-U.S. imperialism” rally, a sign that tensions between the two nations are easing following the historic meeting this month between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
The July 27 rally is a national holiday that celebrates the “Victory in the Fatherland Liberation War,” and marks the start of the Korean War.
However, the Associated Press confirmed Monday that the event would not be occurring this year.
Last year 100,000 people attended the event in Kim Il Sung Square, and the DPRK even distributed anti-U.S. postage stamps.
The AP said North Korea has noticeably toned down its anti-U.S. rhetoric in the past few months in creating a better atmosphere for the June 12 talks between Trump and Kim.
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And the libtards say President Trump accomplished nothing with his summit....idiots
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