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Ukraine's president said a Trump administration and envoy appears to be adopting Russia's narrative about the war it started in Ukraine as France brought American and European partners to Paris to find common ground.
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The U.S. delegation in Paris included Steve Wittkopf, a real estate mogul who has become an envoy to Russia.
In an interview with Fox News,
he said ending the war seems to hinge on five Ukrainian territories which he did not name.
Speaking to reporters in Kyiv,
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Wittkopf appears to be spreading Russian narratives.
And he does not have the mandate to discuss Ukrainian territories, Zelensky said, because those belong to our people.
Russia illegally annexed one Ukrainian region in 2014 and partially occupies four more.
Zelensky says there can be no talks about territories without a ceasefire in place.
Joanne Kikises, NPR News, Kyiv.
Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing United Health Care's CEO Brian Thompson outside of Manhattan Hotel,
has now been indicted in federal courthouse in New York on four charges,
two counts of stalking, one count of murder with a firearm, and one firearms offense.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has directed federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty.
It is the first death penalty case the Department of Justice has sought since President Trump took office.
The 26-year-old Mangione was previously charged on multiple counts in both New York State and Pennsylvania in connection with Thompson's death.
Police in Florida say a man is now in custody after killing two people and injuring six others on Florida State University's Tallahassee campus today.
The alleged shooter is 20-year-old Phoenix Eichner who is believed to be a student and is the son of a local sheriff's deputy.