Greenland is not for price, according to Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, as President-elect Trump has stoked calling for the United States to buy the island. Frederiksen’s responses to a Swedish TV train come as the government’s son, Donald Trump Jr., paid a visit to Greenland on Tuesday. Trump Jr. is not expected to meet with any government officials, and the journey is a specific one. According to The Hill, the Swedish prime minister stated in an interview that Greenlandic Prime Minister Mte Egede “has been very, very distinct – that there is a lot of support among the Greenlanders that Greenland is not for selling and will not be in the future” Apparently, Danish television place TV 2 informed him that Greenland would decide its own future and that” we need to be calm and stick to our guidelines” while praising the United States as a significant Swedish ally. Trump claimed in a Truth Social post on Monday that he was “hearing that the citizens of Greenland are “MAGA””. A picture that allegedly shows a Greenlander asking the United States to get his country was also attached by the Republican. TRUMP ESCALATES PLANS TO ACQUIRE GREENLAND AFTER RESIDENT PLEADS: ‘DENMARK’S USINGUS’Trump’s brother arrived Tuesday in Nuuk, the Arctic state’s capital. He met with visitors, visited historical places and shot picture for a radio. The president-elect posted a video showing a plane emblazoned with the word” TRUMP” landing in Nuuk. ” Don Jr. and my Reps getting in Greenland”, Trump wrote. ” The welcome has been fantastic. They, and the Free World, have safety, security, durability, and PEACE! This is a package that has happen. MAGA. Create GREENLAND GREAT AGAIN”! CANADA’S Trump ANNOUNCES Departure Second PARTY PRESSURE AFTER CRITICISMS OF TRUMP AND BUDGET HANDLINGTrump also spoke with locals over telephone in a video that followers shared website. Trump Jr. is “popping in for a speedy day-long journey to take some fun video content for blogging,” according to a source familiar with Fox News Digital on Monday. Trump has previously flirted with the idea of buying the territory from Denmark, claiming it is crucial to the United States ‘ national security interests.” He will not be meeting with any government officials or political figures. CLICK TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPAt a press conference at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago land Tuesday evening, the president-elect once said,” Denmark may give it up”. Fox News Digital’s Stephen Sorace, Brooke Singman and The Associated Press contributed to this statement.