The maritime territorial dispute between Singapore and Malaysia that surfaced a week ago shows little signs of abating as both sides stand pat on their claims, as their vessels remain in the disputed waters, Nikkei Asia Review reports. The first signs of Singapore-Malaysia tensions over Seletar Airport came to light on Nov 23, when Malaysian carrier Firefly made the surprising announcement that it would suspend all flights to Singapore from Dec 1, the day it was supposed to move its operations from Changi Airport to Seletar Airport. As Singaporean and Malaysian political figures offer statements of varying levels of passive-aggressiveness, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s wife Ho Ching issued her own thoughts on the ongoing maritime dispute: “Chill, man”, as quoted by Coconut Singapore.