Home Secretary Theresa may said Yemen was "a real concern in the glass and the international community".
Citizens need a visa to Yemen from Thursday travelling to the UK, even though they are in transit and the design of the incoming and outgoing from the same airport before.
On Monday, the threat of terror will reduce the level of the UK are from "serious", "substantial".
MRS. may said that direct airside transit visa (DATV)-after the introduction of the system, the number of countries was added to the list of accounts that require.
Concern in the press"This has been done on the emerging threat of terrorism in the UK," he said.
"Recent events have stressed that the international community for Yemen, the real and urgent.
"We feel that the introduction of the Yemeni citizen travelling through UK DATV-the system is reasonable and proportionate response to the threat."
Detroit-the bomber who tried to blow up a Christmas day 2009, the airplane, trained in Yemen, Mrs may said.
And the cartridges, which were found on board the East Midlands Airport and in Dubai last October, was also posted on the bombs disguised as a Yemeni, he added.
MRS. may this week reduce UK terror threat level.
The new alert level meant the risk of a terrorist attack was considered a "strong possibility", and "may also occur without warning, still", "he said.
"The Threat level changes does not mean that the overall threat has gone away," added Mrs may.
"It is still a real and grave threat to the UK and I would like to ask the public to remain ever."
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