Romania is reviewing the proposed acquisition of E.ON Romania by Hungarian state-owned company MVM due to concerns regarding potential Russian influence. Energy Minister Sebastian Burduja indicated that the government is considering blocking the deal, which involves an offer of €200 million for a 68% stake in E.ON. The Romanian authorities suspect that MVM may be acting as an intermediary for Russian interests. This scrutiny comes amid heightened tensions surrounding energy security in the region, as Romania aims to mitigate any risks associated with foreign investments linked to Russia. The review process has led to a decline in E.ON's shares following the announcement.
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