The United States of America urged its citizens in Yemen to register in the State Department’s Smart Traveler Program, via the Internet, to receive warning or informational messages about the situation in Yemen, in an indication of Washington’s fears of hostile reactions against the backdrop of its position in support of the military operation. led by the Israeli occupation against the Palestinians in Gaza.
This came in a statement published by the US Embassy in Yemen on its page on the “X” platform, today, Thursday.
The embassy said in its statement: “We would like to remind US citizens that the US Embassy in Sanaa suspended its work in February 2011. The United States of America urged its citizens in Yemen to register in the Smart Traveler Program of the Ministry of State, via the Internet, to receive warning or informational messages.” On the situation in Yemen, this is an indication of Washington’s fears of hostile reactions against the backdrop of its position in support of the military operation led by the Israeli occupation against the Palestinians in Gaza.
This came in a statement published by the US Embassy in Yemen on its page on the “X” platform, today, Thursday. 8
The embassy said in its statement: “We would like to remind US citizens that the US Embassy in Sanaa suspended its work in February 2015, and that the US government is unable to provide emergency services to US citizens in Yemen.”
According to the communication, the US State Department assigned “its embassies in Riyadh, Djibouti, and Cairo to deal with issues of American citizen services issued from Yemen.”
The embassy added: “We encourage American citizens in Yemen to register in the Department of State’s Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP), online, to receive emergency messages if needed.”5, and that the American government is unable to provide emergency services to citizens. Americans in Yemen.”
According to the communication, the US State Department assigned “its embassies in Riyadh, Djibouti, and Cairo to deal with issues of American citizen services issued from Yemen.”
The embassy added: “We encourage American citizens in Yemen to register in the Department of State’s Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP), online, to receive emergency messages if needed.”