Renault Chairman "Relationship with Nissan remains strong" Continues management involvement January 23 4:49

Renault's chairman of the French car maker, Renault's Snare, has indicated that he will continue to be strongly involved in the management of the new Nissan Motor. Clarified to discuss future strategies.

Renault Chairman Snare has responded to an NHK interview at the Davos Conference in Switzerland on Tuesday.

In this report, former Ghosn, who was the head of Renault and Nissan, fled from Japan to Lebanon and criticized Renault and Nissan, saying, "I am surprised at the flight but it is only an event in the media. It has nothing to do with the future of the Alliance. "

"A completely wrong statement," said Mr. Snar, a report from Nissan on Nissan's move to consider a business alliance with Renault this month, with some media reporting on the relationship between Nissan and Renault. Relationship remains very strong. "

He added, "Nissan has become very powerful with a new management structure. I am the co-chair of the board of directors, and management agrees that the Tripartite Union is important." , He continued to be strongly involved in Nissan's management and showed a commitment to rebuilding its business performance.

He said, "The three companies are world leaders in the field of electric vehicles, where the market is expanding, and working together will lead to great future growth." He attended a meeting with the top of Mitsubishi Motors and announced that he would discuss future strategies.

On the other hand, Mr. Snar said in a statement that German law enforcement officials searched Mitsubishi Motors' facilities and other related facilities during the exhaust gas test this month for suspected illegal operations during a diesel exhaust vehicle test. There will be no impact on the federation, and these investigations are being conducted on the entire automotive industry and should not be a problem if addressed properly. "