It’s not quite the Treaty of Versailles, but it’s maybe as close as we’ll get in 2019.

“Real Housewives of Orange County” stars Kelly Dodd and Vicki Gunvalson have put their Occasionally-Cold War to bed, Dodd has confirmed to “Entertainment Tonight” Thursday.

“We did, yeah,” Dodd, 44, said when asked if the pair put their drama behind them. “I mean, I wish the best for Vicki. I don’t want to hold onto grudges with her, but I wish Vicki the best, I really do.”

The timing of this is unclear; the “RHOC” season 14 finale airs Dec. 17 and the reunion — which Andy Cohen claimed contains “the meltdown to end all meltdowns” as well as “some mending of fences” — begins its five-night run on Dec. 18, so we still have some time to see if the resolution happens during the regular season or in post-production, as it were.

One thing we have more clarity on is a possible recent source of the pair’s enmity: Gunvalson, 57, filed a lawsuit against Dodd in November over three on-camera statements Dodd made that Gunvalson said could have a negative effect on her livelihood. Gunvalson withdrew her lawsuit within days, but the pair’s history obviously runs much deeper.

Stay tuned for a possible resolution?