JOHN DICKERSON: President Trump is pressing ahead with his plan for trying to end the nearly 3-year old war in Ukraine. At The White House today, he said U.S. and Russian officials will be meeting tomorrow in Munich, and Ukraine is invited to join them.
MAURICE DUBOIS: But a spokesperson for President Zelenskyy said Ukraine does not expect to hold any talks with Russia, not right now. He said the United States, Europe, and Ukraine must all first agree on a common position.
DICKERSON: The Ukraine war will be the main topic at the opening of the 61st Munich Security Conference held in a city synonymous with Europe's appeasement of Hitler at a conference in 1938 in the run-up to World War II. History some critics are raising to describe President Trump's dealings with Russian President Putin over Ukraine.
DUBOIS: We begin tonight with Imtiaz Tyab, who has been covering the Ukraine war from the start.