President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has recalled Ukraine's ambassadors to Morocco and Georgia, suggesting the diplomats had not done enough to convince those countries to punish Russia for its invasion last month. "With all due respect, if there won't be weapons, won't be sanctions, won't be restrictions for Russian business, then please look for other work," Zelenskyy said during a nighttime video address to the nation on Wednesday. "I am waiting for concrete results in the coming days from the work of our representatives in Latin America, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and Africa," he added. (https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/3/31/zelenskyy-recalls-ukraines-ambassadors-to-morocco-and-georgia) Zelenskyy, who has been addressing parliaments around the world via video link urging countries to send more money and arms, called diplomacy "one of the key fronts" in the battle to win the war against Russia. He also said he was expecting results from Ukraine's military attaches in embassies abroad.