"Gone is very energetic and is with his wife." Next week's interview or January 1: 4:19.

Former chairman of Nissan Motor, Carlos Ghosn, has a close friendship, and Philip Ries, who also served as Tokyo bureau chief at AFP in France, left for Lebanon in the Middle East on the evening of Japan time on the evening of January 31 in response to NHK's interview. Said that he had talked with Ghosn over the phone for about three minutes.

In this, Ries said of Gone, "I was very energetic, the voice was strong and lively. It seemed that I met my wife and I was alive." Gone is with his wife Carroll in Lebanon. And

Former President Ghosn did not say how he left Japan, but said, "Japan is a very capable country, but there are some areas that are very missing. I think, "he said.

Then Ghosn said he would hold a press conference next week with a selection of media companies from around the world to make his own statement.

Lebanon authorities 'legally enter'

Lebanese security officials issued a statement on Tuesday that Nissan's former chairman, Carlos Ghosn, said, "I'm legally in Beirut. I don't need to take any legal action," and Ghosn told Lebanon. I officially acknowledged my entry.

Meanwhile, a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lebanon in a statement said, "I do not know in what circumstances Mr. Ghosn left Japan and entered Lebanon. There is no agreement on judicial cooperation with Japan, but the United Nations on the Prevention of Corruption We have been sharing information based on the treaty. "

French Ministry of Foreign Affairs “Lebanon arrives and learns from the press”

The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on Tuesday, revealing that Ghosn had learned in the press about the arrival in Lebanon in the Middle East.

In addition, he did not know in advance that he would leave Japan and had no information on the circumstances under which he left.

In Lebanon Ghosn's house

Former President Ghosn's residence in a luxury residential area in Beirut, Lebanon's capital, saw guards and police officers, but was unable to see or get in, and was quiet.

One of the guards told the reporter, "Will Gone be inside?" In the vicinity of the house, there were also many press members.