Dennis Rodman on Wednesday offered to help President Trump with the North Korea talks, saying his bromance with the dictator could be useful in brokering peace, according to a letter exclusively obtained by The Post.

“As your staff is aware, based on our discussions, you have my continued and strong commitment to assisting in your talks with North Korea,” the former NBA star writes in the letter, addressed to Trump.

“My continued friendship with Chairman Kim remains strong — a friendship I encourage you to continue to use for our Nation’s benefit.”

The eccentric 57-year-old first met Kim Jong Un in 2013 while in Pyongyang on a basketball trip.

Since then, the unlikely pair have taken jet-skiing trips, belted out James Brown during karaoke sessions and had the occasional drink together.

Rodman was in Singapore in 2018 for the first round of talks between the leaders, though he won’t be in Vietnam during this week’s summit.

But, he says he looks forward to chatting with both sides after the talks conclude Thursday.

“You are on the cusp of a big, beautiful deal,” Rodman tells Trump.

“One that would make you the front runner for a Nobel Peace Prize without question. You have my forever and forever support!”

He concludes: “Mr. President and Chairman Kim, I wish you nothing but the best of luck on this second historic Summit… God Bless.”

The tattooed NBA Hall of Famer would like to go back to North Korea to see his bestie — but isn’t allowed to by law.

“Dennis very much wants to get back to North Korea to spend more time with Kim,” said a source close to Rodman.

“But the travel ban at the State Department currently prohibits him and all Americans from traveling to North Korea.”

Additional reporting by Tamar Lapin