President Trump has accepted an invitation from Slovenian President Borut Pahor to visit Slovenia, first lady Melania Trump's home country.

Pahor extended the invitation to Trump during the Three Seas Initiative summit, a meeting of the countries that border the Baltic, Adriatic and Black seas, Pahor's office said in a statement.

It's not clear when the visit will take place.

On his Twitter account, Pahor posted a photo with Trump, and said the two were discussing a potential visit.

Predsednik Pahor in @POTUS poklepetala o obisku predsednika in prve dame v Sloveniji. pic.twitter.com/EkPx1wivS3 — Borut Pahor (@BorutPahor) July 6, 2017

Melania Trump grew up in eastern Slovenia in the town of Sevnica. She began her modeling career in the country's capital, Ljubljana, but moved to New York in 1996 to further pursue her modeling career.

Trump and the first lady traveled to Warsaw on Wednesday, and Trump addressed the Three Seas Initiative summit on Thursday. He also gave a speech to the Polish people.

During his trip, Trump's second to Europe, the president will also participate in the G-20 summit in Hamburg, Germany, where he will meet with a number of world leaders, including Russian President Vladimir Putin.