Reuters reports Japan said it is ready to work for the stability of the Nissan-Renault global alliance following the stunning arrest of common Chairman Carlos Ghosn, but a Nissan executive said the Japanese automaker is seeking ways to weaken the influence of its French partner. The 19-year alliance, enlarged in 2016 to include Japan’s Mitsubishi Motors, has been jolted by Monday’s arrest of Ghosn for alleged financial misconduct.