<br /> <p>Médecins Sans Frontières said</a> it was “relieved” after the Aquarius rescue ship, which it operates in partnership with SOS MEDITERRANEE, was granted permission to dock in Malta on August 14.</p><p>The ship was carrying 141 people rescued</a> from the Mediterranean on August 10.</p><p>The UN Refugee Agency also welcomed</a> the decision, but said the standoff highlighted the need for <br />a Mediterranean regional arrangement that provides clarity on where boats carrying rescued passengers can dock. Credit: Lauren King/MSF via Storyful</p><br />