"Due to recent attacks against Western interests in Yemen, we have temporarily suspended operations of our Embassy in Sana'a to the public.
We continue to evaluate the security situation every day, and we will reopen the embassy to the public once it is deemed appropriate," the State Department Spokesperson, Jen Psaki, said.
"The recent attacks against western interests and information we have received have given us enough concern to take this precautionary step," she said, adding that the US remains firmly committed to supporting Yemen as it works to achieve meaningful reform through its ongoing transition process and to enhance security for the Yemeni people.
In October, a security guard at the German embassy was killed while resisting a kidnapping attempt.
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Two Britons and a German were kidnapped in January and February respectively.
"We continue to evaluate the security situation every day, and we will reopen the embassy to the public once it is deemed appropriate," Psaki said.
"The United States remains firmly committed to supporting Yemen as it works to achieve meaningful reform through its ongoing transition process and to enhance security for the Yemeni people," Psaki said.