North Korean state media hailed presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump on Tuesday, saying he could make their “Yankee Go Home” dream come true.

Trump appears to be a favorite of Pyongyang for his willingness to meet face-to-face with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un and consider a pullout of US forces from the Korean peninsula.

“Who knew that the slogan ‘Yankee Go Home’ would come true like this?’ ” government organ DPRK Today opined, according to a translation by the watchdog news site NK News. “The day when the ‘Yankee Go Home’ slogan becomes real would be the day of Korean Unification.”

The piece was written under the name Han Yong Mook, who called himself a Chinese North Korean scholar.

The writer also called Trump a “wise” and “far-sighted politician” for considering radical new US policies about South Korea.

“In my personal opinion, there are many positive aspects to the Trump’s ‘inflammatory policies,’ ” according to the piece. “Trump said ‘he will not get involved in the war between the South and the North,’ isn’t this fortunate from North Koreans’ perspective?”

About 28,000 US servicemen help keep peace between the rival Koreas — still technically at war since the 1953 armistice. Trump has said South Korea and Japan should pay for US forces in the region.