Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has fiercely criticized the recent trade agreement between the European Union and the United States, claiming that President Donald Trump outmaneuvered European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Orbán described von der Leyen as a 'featherweight' negotiator and argued that the deal is worse than similar agreements the US has made with other countries, such as the UK. Hungarian officials have used the outcome to call for a change in EU leadership, blaming von der Leyen for damaging the European economy. Despite Orbán's close relationship with Trump, analysts warn that Hungary could still be hit hard by new US tariffs. The controversy highlights growing tensions within the EU over trade policy and leadership.
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