
(ANSA) - BELGRADE, OCT 27 - "The world is gradually getting used to wars; over the last two decades, military conflicts have erupted one after another across the globe: from the Caucasus to the Middle East, and now the three-year-old Russian-Ukrainian war," Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban wrote on Facebook. "We are inundated with news and images of destruction and war victims. We are initially shocked, then saddened, and finally we begin to accept it. But as the world grows accustomed to wars, they become more dangerous, like a fire on a hot summer day. If we do nothing, the flames will eventually consume our country, our homes, and our children's future. If we want to keep Hungary peaceful, we can't follow the Brussels consensus." "We want to avoid contributing to the global war fever. That is why, since the outbreak of the Russian-Ukraine war, we've built an anti-war coalition," he added, specifying that today he will talk "to the Holy Father and, later, to the Italian Prime Minister on Hungary's efforts." (ANSA).