A newly signed trade agreement between the United States and the European Union has ignited fierce criticism across Europe, with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and other leaders accusing EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen of being outmaneuvered by Donald Trump. Critics, including France's prime minister, have called the deal a 'dark day' for Europe, arguing that it is less favorable than the UK's separate arrangement with the US. Orbán and Hungarian officials have used strong language, claiming Trump 'ate von der Leyen for breakfast' during negotiations, and pointing to the agreement as evidence of weak EU leadership. The deal has also raised concerns about the impact of potential US tariffs on European economies, particularly Hungary, despite Orbán's close ties to Trump. The controversy has intensified calls for leadership change within the EU and highlighted divisions over the bloc's trade strategy.
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