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Megyn Kelly has landed a big interview with Donald Trump after the warring pair agreed to end their feud.

Trump will sit for an in-depth interview on Kelly’s special, which airs on Fox on May 17, a source confirmed to Page Six.

The move comes after the pair met for a summit at Trump Tower to make their peace.

The Fox News anchor secretly spent an hour with the Republican presidential candidate on April 13 at the Trump Tower, where they discussed him appearing with her on a TV special.

“Kelly requested a meeting with Mr. Trump, which took place at Trump Tower this morning . . . Kelly has acknowledged in recent interviews that Trump is a fascinating person to cover and has electrified the Republican base,” a Fox rep said in a statement at the time.

Later on the “The Kelly File,” the host said, “Mr. Trump and I discussed the possibility of an interview, and I hope we will have news to announce on that soon.”

Kelly said the meeting was “at my request, and Mr. Trump was gracious enough to agree to it. We met for about an hour, just the two of us, and I had a chance to clear the air.”

“In case you were wondering,” she added. “Yes, the doormen appeared a bit stunned when I walked in. And they, too, were incredibly gracious. Stay tuned.”

The feud erupted last year after Kelly grilled Trump during the first GOP presidential debate about his tasteless comments regarding women.

“You’ve called women you don’t like ‘fat pigs,’ ‘dogs,’ ‘slobs’ and ‘disgusting animals,'” Kelly said. “Does that sound to you like the temperament of a man we should elect as president?”

The tough questioning caught Trump off guard. “Honestly, Megyn, if you don’t like it, I’m sorry . . . I’ve been very nice to you, although I could probably not be, based on the way you have treated me,” he shot back.

The sniping continued into this year, when Trump backed out of a Fox-sponsored debate in Iowa that Kelly was moderating days before the state’s first-in-the-nation caucuses. Trump finished second to Ted Cruz in the Iowa contests.

Now Kelly will get to grill Trump one-on-one, and sources say that despite their apparent truce, nothing will be off limits.