Umm, no it has not essentially been a civil war since 2014, if Russia had not invaded it would have been very diferent. Can't imagine anyone who has been interested in it even considering saying what you just said. And what sort of a peace plan for Ukraine could possibly be conceived without Ukraine at the table as much as Russia is. As for you hoping for a peace plan before Kellog leaves, yeah that would be good as long as it isn't as lopsided a settlement as Trump, Putin and Witkoff have been trying to foist on Zelensky.
Man, you really got it wrong when you said Zelensky and Europe were stalling the peace process. And surely you must know Kellogg would scoff at that statement of yours too
But for all the warm welcomes, Lt Gen Kellogg had concluded that there were too many administration officials working on Ukraine, according to one person familiar with his thinking.