Donald Trump on Wednesday said that, as president, he would "accept" North Korean leader Kim Jong-un if he planned a visit to the United States.

"If he came here, I would accept him," Trump said of the youthful North Korean dictator during his campaign rally in Atlanta, Ga.

"Who the hell cares? I'll talk to anybody," he added, noting that he would not host a state dinner for Kim Jong-un at the White House if he traveled to the U.S..

Trump has previously said he would have "no problem" discussing North Korea's burgeoning nuclear program with Kim Jong-un." On Wednesday, he suggested there's a "10 percent of 20 percent chance" he could talk him out of pursuing nuclear weapons.

"I would speak to him, I would have no problem speaking to him," the presumptive Republican presidential nominee told Reuters during an interview last month.