New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has renewed a long-standing offer to resettle refugees from Nauru during discussions with Scott Morrison.
Ms Ardern did not raise the issue during a high-level meeting with the prime minister in Singapore, but later broached the topic at a dinner on Wednesday night.
"I briefly mentioned the issue of the deal being exactly the same, but that was already understood, so there's really not much more to discuss between us on that," she told reporters on Thursday.
"He certainly understands that we've put the offer out there and that we've put it on the table.
"But as I've said consistently, it's the same offer that it's been today, that it was yesterday, that it was a month ago."
New Zealand has for years been offering to settle at least 150 refugees being held on Nauru.
Mr Morrison recently indicated he may be open to accepting the deal - on the condition they never come to Australia - but has since gone cold on the idea.
Australian Associated Press