TOKYO - Nissan Motor Co., Renault SA and Mitsubishi Motors Corp. showcased on Thursday their amicable ties while sidestepping sensitive topics as Renault's new chairman visited Japan following the arrest of Carlos Ghosn and his departure from their alliance.
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