President Trump told Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull during their infamous phone conversation in January that he was “the world’s greatest person” in restricting immigrants – and would be crushed if he had take in 1,250 refugees from Down Under, according to a report.

“This is going to kill me,” Trump told Turnbull on Jan. 27 during a conversation he described as “the worst call by far” during his nascent presidency, the Washington Post reported, citing a transcript.

“I am the world’s greatest person that does not want to let people into the country. And now I am agreeing to take 2,000 people,” he railed, according to the transcript, the paper reported Thursday.

Turnbull struggled to get Trump to understand the immigration policy of his country, which refuses refugees arriving by boat because the practice encourages smuggling and exposes them to dangers at sea.

An agreement forged by the Obama administration called for the US to accept 1,250 refugees — subject to security screening – who had already arrived by sea but whom Australia would not resettle.

But during the conversation, Trump referred to the harmless economic refugees as “prisoners” and complimented Turnbull for what he perceived to be a hard-line policy of exclusion.

“That is a good idea. We should do that too. You are worse than I am … Because you do not want to destroy your country. Look at what has happened in Germany,” Trump said to the exasperated Turnbull.

The president said if he took the 2,000 stranded refugees “that puts me in a bad position.”

“It makes me look so bad and I have only been here a week,” Trump added before Turnbull corrected him that the number was actually 1,250.

“I hate taking these people. I guarantee you they are bad. That is why they are in prison right now,” Trump continued, apparently still thinking the refugees at detention centers are criminals.

“They are not going to be wonderful people who go on to work for the local milk people,” he said. “Are they going to become the Boston bomber in five years? Or two years? Who are these people?”

Turnbull reminded him that the country only bars refugees who arrive by boat.

“What is the thing with boats? Why do you discriminate against boats? No, I know, they come from certain regions. I get it,” the president said.

“I think it is a horrible deal, a disgusting deal that I would have never made,” Trump said. “As far as I am concerned, that is enough, Malcolm. I have had it.”

Turnbull wanted to steer the conversation to Syria and other subjects, but Trump would have none of it and the 24-minute call came to an abrupt end.