A senior Vatican official rejected US President Donald Trump’s proposal to relocate the Palestinians from Gaza, saying that ‘The Palestinian population must remain in his land. “

“This is one of the fundamental points of the Holy See: No displacement”, Foreign Minister said Pianter Parolin On the sidelines of meeting Italy-Vatican, according to ANSA news agency.

The removal of the Palestinians would cause regional tensions and “no meaning”, as neighboring countries such as Jordan are opposed, he continued.

“The solution in our opinion is that of the two states, because it also means giving hope to the population,” Parolin said.

Trump suggested that he take on the ownership of the Gaza Strip War and to carry more of two million inhabitants her in Jordan or Egypt.

Pope Francis criticized Trump’s plans for mass expulsions of immigrants without documents in the United States this week – provoking a harsh American response.

In a letter to US bishops, the head of the Catholic Church characterized the displacement ‘Major crisis’ where ‘Hurts dignity’ of immigrants.

The “tsar” of Trump’s border, Tom Human, responded angry: “I wish he deal with the Catholic Church and correct things (in the church) and leave the law on the border on us.”