Hungary, July 29 Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán sharply criticized the European Union on Saturday, accusing it of “self-destruction” and advocating for a shift towards an Asia-centered world order. Speaking in Romania, Orbán claimed that Europe was jeopardizing its own interests by aligning too closely with US Democratic policies and threw his support behind Donald Trump’s re-election campaign. Orbán also controversially suggested that the US was behind the Nord Stream pipeline explosions, labeling them an “act of terrorism.” His speech, delivered at the Tusványos Summer University, has sparked backlash from both US and European officials, with criticism focusing on his unfounded allegations and divisive rhetoric.