Fate of Russia-Ukraine war takes spotlight
The fate of the Russia-Ukraine war is set to take the spotlight on Friday as U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy are expected to meet later Friday afternoon in Munich.
Originally scheduled to meet Friday morning, a member of the Ukrainian delegation confirmed to ABC News that their meeting will now take place after 5 p.m. local time in Munich (11 a.m. ET).
Ukrainian officials have presented adjustments to a U.S. plan to gain access to Ukraine’s mineral resources in exchange for $500 billion in weapons and ammunition. The plan was initially presented by U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to Ukrainian authorities in Kyiv two days ago.

Meanwhile, Vance engaged in a bilateral meeting with the NATO Secretary General at the Munich Security Conference, noting the "president's desire to see NATO spend a little bit more resources on defense," a point also being echoed by U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth while he continues to meet with his counterparts in Poland.
Vance also wants to ensure "NATO is built for future," and said he wished that "NATO does a little bit more burden sharing in Europe, so the United States can focus on some of our challenges in these stages."
Secretary General Rutte agreed with Vance in regard to "Europe stepping up."
"We have to grow up in that sense and spend much more," Rutte said.





