Bloomberg TV interviewed Hong Kong Chief Executive CY Leung today, and asked him the big question on everyone's lips — what will Hong Kong do with NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden?

Leung, effectively the "mayor" of Hong Kong, one of China's two semi-autonomous Special Administrative Regions, didn't have much in the way of answers.

In fact, if there's one takeaway from this interview, it's "no comment."

Here's some of Cy's responses:

On whether Hong Kong will take any action against Edward Snowden:

“I cannot comment on individual cases … We do not comment on any cases of this nature.”

On whether they will comply if the U.S. does issue a warrant for his arrest:

“I can only saw we follow our policies.”

On what are those policies:

“I cannot discuss it. We do not comment on such cases.”

On Hong Kong/China being one country, two systems:

“We have a different set of laws in Hong Kong and a different judicial system. That is described in our constitution and I’m not commenting on any individual case.”

On Snowden fleeing to Hong Kong because it is traditionally known to be a free-speech place:

“Hong Kong enjoys freedoms in accordance with the law. But again, I’m not commenting on individual cases.”

On cooperation with the United States:

“We cooperate in all areas with the United States. Economy, financial services and so on. But I am not commenting on individual cases.”