Donald Trump made the remark when he mocked his rival Hillary Clinton for her criticism of his willingness to speak with Kim Jong-Un.
Washington:
Republican Party's presumptive presidential candidate Donald Trump said he would invite North Korean leader Kim Jong-un to the US, but not for an official state dinner.
The business mogul made the remark on Wednesday when he mocked his Democratic Party rival Hillary Clinton for her criticism of Trump's willingness to speak with Kim, calling the former secretary of state a "rank amateur", Politico reported.
"She's been doing it forever and she still doesn't get it," Trump told supporters at a rally in Atlanta.
"What the hell is wrong with speaking? And you know what? It's called opening a dialogue. It's opening a dialogue."
Trump, however, said that the meeting probably would never happen.
"But there's nothing -- I wouldn't go there," he said.
The business mogul made the remark on Wednesday when he mocked his Democratic Party rival Hillary Clinton for her criticism of Trump's willingness to speak with Kim, calling the former secretary of state a "rank amateur", Politico reported.
"She's been doing it forever and she still doesn't get it," Trump told supporters at a rally in Atlanta.
"What the hell is wrong with speaking? And you know what? It's called opening a dialogue. It's opening a dialogue."
Trump, however, said that the meeting probably would never happen.
"But there's nothing -- I wouldn't go there," he said.
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