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Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said he will meet with House Speaker Paul Ryan on Thursday to discuss party unity.

Ryan took to social media to announce that he invited Trump to Washington — the invitation came a day after the speaker shocked many by saying he wasn’t ready to endorse Trump.

I've invited @realDonaldTrump for a meeting with GOP leaders next week, and I look forward to the discussion. — Paul Ryan (@PRyan) May 6, 2016

The meeting will include members of the GOP leadership, according to a statement released by Ryan’s office.

“Having both said we need to unify the party, Speaker Ryan has invited Donald Trump to meet with members of the House Republican leadership in Washington on Thursday morning to begin a discussion about the kind of Republican principles and ideas that can win the support of the American people this November,” the statement said, according to The Hill.

A skeptical Trump confirmed to The Washington Post that he would attend the meeting.

“I told [Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus] that I thought it was totally inappropriate what Paul Ryan said and thought it was good for me politically,” Trump told the newspaper. “But Reince feels, and I’m okay with that, that we should meet before we go our separate ways. So I guess the meeting will take place and who knows what will happen.”

In withholding his support, Ryan broke ranks with Priebus and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, both aligning with Trump.

The Wisconsin lawmaker told CNN on Thursday that it was up to Trump to unite the clans.

“At this point, I think he needs to do more to unify this party,” Ryan said. “To bring all wings of this Republican Party together and then to go forward to appeal to all Americans in every walk of life, every background, a majority of independents and discerning Democrats.”

“I think conservatives want to know: Does he share our values and our principles on limited government, the proper role of the executive, adherence to the Constitution?”

The reaction on social media was mixed, showing just how fractured the GOP really is… here’s a small sampling of responses from Twitter:

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.@PRyan‘s gunna meet with @realDonaldTrump, cuz Ryan knows how to win presidential elections. pic.twitter.com/0mvO64zOOk — John Nolte (@NolteNC) May 6, 2016

@Women4Trump @PRyan @realDonaldTrump funny coming from someone who supports a liberal NY demagogue. — Bill Buoni (@MutantMonkey2) May 6, 2016

@PRyan @realDonaldTrump Remember that you serve the people! The AMERICAN people! — Daniel Gilfillan (@OneTonTurtle) May 6, 2016

@EBrooksUncut @PRyan @realDonaldTrump I wouldn’t consider it “caving”. He needs to listen to the voters will. — John Ringel (@jsringel) May 7, 2016

@PRyan @realDonaldTrump Ryan you are a traitor to the core, cant wait for your re-election, #neverryan — Economy Czar (@economyczar) May 6, 2016

Hopefully you @PRyan will tell him @realDonaldTrump you’re stepping down. — CoS TJ Mitch Johnson (@TJMitchJohnson) May 6, 2016