Lithuania and the EU are unlikely to open their external borders until late June, the country’s foreign minister Linas Linkevičius said on Thursday. The decision to open external borders should be made in coordination with the rest of EU member states, he told the radio Žinių Radijas. “There’s an understanding that we shouldn’t [open non-EU borders] until June 15. And that may be extended further, I’d predict, until the end…