Deputy Minister of Justice seeks cooperation with Lebanon government on escape from Ghosn's defense March 3 7:49

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Nissan's former chairman, Carlos Ghosn, fled to Lebanon in the Middle East, and Deputy Minister of Justice of the Ministry of Justice visiting Lebanon met with President Aung and others, saying, `` Ghosn should be tried in Japan. And asked for cooperation. "

Justice Minister Justice met with President Aung and Justice Minister Nagem in Beirut, Lebanon, where former Nissan Ghosn fled.

In this statement, Deputy Minister Yoshie said, "The Japanese government believes that Ghosn's defendant should be tried in Japan."

On the other hand, according to the Lebanese Presidency, President Aung pointed out that he did not have a treaty with Japan regarding the release of suspects.

ICPO = The International Criminal Police Organization has arranged for Ghosn internationally at the request of Japan, but the Lebanese government has acknowledged that there is no legal problem with Ghosn's stay.

After a series of talks, Deputy Minister Yoshie told a press conference, "I was able to clearly communicate the position of the Japanese government and gain the understanding of the Lebanese government. We agreed to proceed with the consultations. "

He did not disclose whether he had requested the extradition of former Ghosn.