SINGAPORE, Nov. 26 -- Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a travel advisory on Wednesday, strongly advising Singaporeans to avoid travel to the country.
"Given the fluid and uncertain security situation in Yemen, Singaporeans are strongly advised to leave the country while it is still feasible," it said.
Yemen announced in earlier this month a new 36-member government after a political crisis. However, former president Ali Abdullah Saleh and his party walked out of the cabinet as he rejected UN Security Council sanctions imposed on him for obstructing peace.
"Should the situation further deteriorate, Singaporeans may face difficulties leaving Yemen. Many airlines have already stopped flying in and out of Yemen and those still doing so might cancel their flights with little or no notice," the travel advisory said.
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