Conservative parties in three EU Baltic countries have prevailed in the votes cast for the European Parliament, preliminary results showed on Monday. In Latvia and Lithuania the respective governing party came out on top, while in Estonia an opposition force won. Eurosceptic parties received only modest support overall in the countries that all border Russia. In Estonia, the conservative Isamaa party won two seats, one more than in the previous European elections in 2019, while the liberal Reform Party of Prime Minister Kaja Kallas lost one of its seats in the EU legislature. Like the co-gover…