French President Macron says "I will not comment" on the escape of Ghosn's escape January 6th 6:02

France's President Macron said he would `` not comment '' on Carlos Ghosn, the former chairman of Nissan Motor, who fled to Lebanon in the Middle East during bail, and told Prime Minister Abe several times over the detention and interrogation of Ghosn. Also revealed that they had communicated their concerns.

President Macron of France gave a speech at the Presidential Office of Paris to the media on the 15th, and responded to interviews with NHK and others.

In this, President Macron said he "does not comment" on Carlos Ghosn, the former chairman of Nissan Motor, who fled to Lebanon in the Middle East during bail.

Meanwhile, Mr. Ghosn arrested the situation in Japan after the arrest, saying, "I have told Prime Minister Abe to respect the fundamental rights of the French people and treat them with dignity. I have repeatedly told me that I was not satisfied with the interrogation, "she said, revealing that she had repeatedly expressed concerns to Prime Minister Abe.

`` I understand it was uncomfortable to have access to my family, but his life was so long that it required the intervention of the French government, "said Vice Minister of Economic Affairs Panier-Lunachet, France, two months after Ghosn's escape. It wasn't dangerous, "he acknowledged, saying that there was no need to leave Japan illegally.