EU diplomat: US did not ask EU to suspend aid to Ukraine as well

The United States, after suspending military aid to Ukraine, did not send signals to the European Union asking it to adopt such a policy toward Kyiv.
This was reported to Radio Liberty by a diplomat in EU circles who is not authorized to give official comments to the media, Censor.NET reports.
"What they are asking us to do now is to agree that there can be a ceasefire or a truce, because this is President Trump's priority," the diplomat explained.
The source said that the EU agreed to this. At the same time, European leaders will insist that a mere ceasefire without strong security guarantees will not work, the diplomat said.
Suspension of US aid
On the morning of March 4, it became known that US President Donald Trump had ordered the suspension of all US military aid to Ukraine in order to force Kyiv to demonstrate a "good faith commitment" to peace.
One U.S. official told CNN that the consequences of the suspension of U.S. military aid will be felt in some time. Perhaps a few days or weeks. However, as soon as the stockpiles of weapons and armaments begin to run out, the country will face serious consequences.
According to journalist Ostap Yarysh, the US decision to suspend assistance to Ukraine will primarily affect the supply of missiles to air defense and ammunition for HIMARS and artillery.
Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna emphasized that the US decision to temporarily suspend military aid to Ukraine means that Europe must help Ukraine more and faster than before to fill this gap.
The Economist article says that the US decision to suspend aid to Ukraine will lead to more casualties and destruction. The critical elements, the newspaper writes, are weapons, their repair, air defense missiles, the Starlink system, and, perhaps most importantly, intelligence sharing.
Chief National Security Advisor to Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda, Marius Česnulevičius, said that Washington's decision to suspend military aid to Ukraine was not a surprise. However, Europe is preparing a response.
Later, The Economist wrote that there is currently no official order from Donald Trump to suspend military aid to Ukraine.