A new trade agreement between the United States and the European Union has triggered sharp criticism from European leaders, particularly Hungary's 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 as favoring the US, with critics arguing it is weaker than similar agreements the US has with other countries, such as the UK. The outcome has fueled debate within the EU about leadership and negotiation strategy, with some leaders calling for further talks or leadership changes. Despite close ties between Hungary and Trump, the new tariffs are expected to negatively impact Hungarian exports. The controversy highlights growing tensions within the EU over its global economic strategy and relations with the US.
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