Negotiations over how to rescue ailing German gas importer Uniper are still in a delicate phase after nearly two weeks of daily talks, Finnish state ownership steering minister Tytti Tuppurainen told reporters on Tuesday.
Helsinki is negotiating with Berlin about a rescue plan for struggling German utility Uniper, hit by curtailed Russian gas exports.
The Finnish government owns 51% of Fortum, the majority owner of Uniper with a 78%-stake.
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