Why did you escape? Ghosn's confession from 10 o'clock in Japan time today at 4:52 on January 8

Defendant Carlos Ghosn, the former chairman of Nissan Motors, fled to Lebanon in the Middle East during bail, said he would hold a press conference in Lebanon on Monday night in some media in Lebanon, explaining what happened and why. Interest in how to explain.

Former Nissan President Carlos Ghosn, who fled to Lebanon in the Middle East during bail, said a press conference will be held in Beirut, Lebanon's capital, on the afternoon of March 8, at 10:00 PM Japan time.

Ghosn's lawyer explains that he will be present and will respond to questions from reporters, but the interview will be limited to the media invited by Ghosn's spokeswoman. Is.

Prior to the conference, Japanese Ambassador Okubo, who was stationed in Lebanon, met with President Aung of Lebanon on July 7, saying, "It is regrettable that Defendant Ghosn left Japan illegally and traveled to Lebanon, and cannot be overlooked as Japan." He called for cooperation in finding the facts.

In response to former President Ghosn's request, the International Criminal Police Organization (ICPO) has made international arrangements at the request of Japan, but Lebanon's state news agency said on July 7 that the prosecutor responsible for the investigation has received an arrangement letter.

Ghosn said in a statement about his departure from Japan that he had "fleeed fraud and political persecution," and explains how he and his reasons for his fleeing will be explained at a press conference on Tuesday. Interest is gathered.