"Let's just meet and let's talk about the weather if you want," he said at a policy forum in Washington DC.
His statement appeared to shift the US position away from previous demands that North Korea must first disarm.
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North Korea's pursuit of nuclear weapons technology has led to heavy US-led sanctions against the regime.
Elsewhere in his remarks, Mr Tillerson insisted that the economic and diplomatic sanctions would continue until "the first bomb drops".
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Diplomatic relations between the two nations have been strained by recent North Korean missile tests, and by a war of words between US President Donald Trump and North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un.
Speaking at the Atlantic Council policy forum, Mr Tillerson said that the US "simply cannot accept a nuclear armed North Korea".
But appearing to soften the US stance to talks, he said: "Let's just meet and let's talk about the weather if you want and talk about whether it's going to be a square table or a round table if that's what you're excited about.
"Then we can begin to lay out a map, a road map, of what we might be willing to work towards."
Mr Tillerson also said that China had made contingency plans to accommodate North Korean refugees in the event of a conflict.
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