PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday he had previously spoken to Japan's prime minister about the conditions former Nissan-Renault boss Carlos Ghosn was being held under.
After fleeing Japan in late December, Ghosn said he had been treated "brutally" by Tokyo prosecutors and that he was the victim of a conspiracy by Japanese carmaker Nissan.
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