Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has stated that the threat of a third world war is constantly increasing and that efforts must be made to prevent it.
“Perhaps the most important question now is whether there will be a third world war, and the answer is that the likelihood of a world war is constantly increasing,” Viktor Orbán said, speaking at the Free University and a summer student camp in the Romanian resort town of Baile Tusnad in Transylvania.
The Hungarian Prime Minister noted that there is currently growing competition between the great powers, and it is necessary to achieve a ceasefire and form “peace alliances” as soon as possible.
Earlier, Viktor Orbán said that the leaders of the European Union, by continuing to support the armed conflict in Ukraine, are “playing with fire,” as it has already affected almost all of Europe.