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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is in London today.
He'll talk with European leaders about the Trump administration's plan to end Russia's war in Ukraine.
NPR's Joanna Kikises reports there's worry in Europe that the administration's plan concedes too much to Russia.
Zelensky said he spoke with the White House negotiators,
real estate developer Steve Wittkoff and President Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner.
In his nightly video address on Sunday, Zelensky said the envoys should know the Ukrainian position.
It was a constructive conversation, but not an easy one, he said.
We will continue to work.
Some things can be discussed.
Ukraine remains opposed to giving territory in the east to Russia and its pressing for stronger security guarantees from the U.S.
The Kremlin has not formally endorsed this plan,
but is blaming Europe and Ukraine for prolonging the war.
Joanna Kikises, NPR News, Cave.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is reviewing whether to release the video of a second U.S.
military strike on a boat with survivors aboard.
There have been criticism of the strikes.
Some lawmakers suggest it could have been a war crime.
Arkansas Republican Senator Tom Cotton told NBC's Meet the Press the people on that boat posed a threat to the U.S.
that this boat had drugs on it,