06/05/2020 (Agence Europe) – On Wednesday 6 May, the three Baltic countries - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania - announced that they had decided to re-open their shared borders and allow their citizens to move freely between them again. Krišjānis Kariņš, Latvia’s Prime Minister, announced on Twitter on behalf of the three governments that their borders would be re-opening to each other’s citizens on 15 May. Citizens of other EU Member States will still need to spend 14 days...