A new trade agreement between the United States and the European Union has ignited fierce criticism across Europe, with leaders like Hungary's Viktor Orbán claiming President Trump 'ate' EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen 'for breakfast' during negotiations. Critics argue the deal is significantly weaker than similar agreements the US has made with other countries, such as the UK, and accuse EU leadership of failing to protect European interests. The agreement has been labeled a 'dark day' for Europe by the French prime minister, while Hungarian officials call for urgent leadership change in Brussels. The deal's terms and the perception of EU capitulation have fueled internal divisions within the bloc. Despite Hungary's close ties to Trump, analysts warn that new US tariffs could still hit Hungarian exports hard.
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