When Mexico’s President Adolfo Lopez Mateos visited Hong Kong as the Cold War simmered, and refused to talk about the situation in Cuba
- In October 1962, Mexican president Adolfo Lopez Mateos was welcomed at Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Airport for an overnight stop on his way to a state visit in India
- At a press conference upon his arrival, Mateos refused to comment on Cuba’s ‘build-up’, including what it meant for his country, saying it was ‘no longer news’

“Sr Adolfo Lopez Mateos, President of Mexico, accompanied by a party of 68, arrived from Tokyo by a special chartered PAA 707 jetliner last night for an overnight stop en route to New Delhi for a four-day state visit,” reported the South China Morning Post on October 6, 1962.
“The President is making his first trip to Japan, India, the Philippines and Indonesia. Sr Mateos will be joined in India by his wife and their daughter, Avecita, who arrived yesterday in Calcutta from Istanbul where she attended a congress.
He was also welcomed by Sr Alberto Vasquez, President of the Latin American Association of Hongkong, whose members were also present to greet the President.

“At a brief press conference in the security/VIP room Sr Mateos refused to comment about the Communist build-up in Cuba, nor would he express an opinion as to whether the build-up was posing a threat to his country.
