French Foreign Minister Bruno Le Maire says he wants the alliance between carmakers Renault and Nissan to continue despite its boss being arrested in Japan on Monday.
Carlos Ghosn (prono: GOHN like 'hone') is suspected of misusing company money and under-reporting how much he was earning.
But a long-time Nissan executive wants changes to the partnership with the French car manufacturer.
Oliver Whitfield-Miocic has more from Paris
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