Indonesia and Malaysia have agreed to give temporary shelter to thousands of migrants from Bangladesh and Myanmar who have been stranded at sea.
The United Nations has been calling for action for the migrants stuck on boats in waters around south east Asia with little food and water.
Many are from Myanmar's persecuted Rohinga minority.
Thousands of migrants have been abandoned at sea by people smugglers amid a crackdown on human trafficking routes in the region.
Malaysia's foreign minister Anifah Aman says his country and Indonesia will provide shelter but need international support.
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