The "Blank Space" singer had accused Perry, 32, of sabotaging her tour by stealing her backing dancers.
Perry said she now wants to move on and wishes only good for her, reported FemaleFirst.
"I am ready to let it go, forgive her and I'm sorry for anything I ever did, and I hope the same from her.
"I love her, and I want the best for her. And I think she's a fantastic songwriter," the "Roar" singer said, while speaking to Thrive CEO Arianna Huffington on the 'Thrive Global Podcast'.
"No one has asked me about my side of the story, and there are three sides of every story: one, two, and the truth," she had said.
Earlier, Swift wrote the song "Bad Blood" about their fight and Perry seemed to hit back with her recent single "Swish Swish".
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