KEY POINTS
  • Renault's top executive has written a letter to Nissan urging a shareholder meeting, The Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday,
  • The French automaker cited the arrest of Carlos Ghosn in Tokyo last month as a "significant risk" to the car makers' partnership.
Carlos Ghosn, ousted Nissan chairman.

Renault's top executive has written a letter to Nissan urging a shareholder meeting, The Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday, citing the arrest of Carlos Ghosn in Tokyo last month as a "significant risk" to the car makers' partnership.

Ghosn was apprehended in November on suspicions of under reporting income and misusing company funds. The Journal obtained a letter dated Friday from Thierry Bollore, deputy CEO of French automaker Renault. In the letter, he pressed his counterpart, Nissan CEO Hiroto Saikawa, to call a shareholder meeting "as promptly as practicable."