A new trade agreement between the United States and the European Union has triggered strong criticism from European leaders, particularly Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who claims President Trump 'ate' EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen 'for breakfast' during negotiations. The deal is widely seen by critics as a diplomatic defeat for the EU, with some leaders calling it a 'dark day' for Europe and accusing von der Leyen of weak leadership. Hungarian officials argue the agreement is worse than similar deals with the UK and could harm European economies, including Hungary, despite Orbán's close ties to Trump. The controversy has intensified calls for a change in EU leadership and raised concerns about the bloc's ability to negotiate effectively on the global stage. The deal also highlights growing tensions within Europe over its relationship with both the US and China.
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