U.S. senators offer North Korea sanctions bill, backed by Warmbier parents
Source: Reuters
WORLD NEWS MARCH 5, 2019 / 4:56 PM / UPDATED 3 HOURS AGO
U.S. senators offer North Korea sanctions bill, backed by Warmbier parents
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two U.S. senators sought to dial up pressure on North Korea on Tuesday by reintroducing a bill to impose sanctions on any bank that does business with its government, with the endorsement of the parents of Otto Warmbier, a U.S. college student who died after being imprisoned by Pyongyang.
Republican Senator Pat Toomey and Democrat Chris Van Hollen offered the Otto Warmbier Banking Restrictions Involving North Korea (BRINK) Act days after a summit between Republican President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was abruptly cut off after they failed to reach a deal for the reclusive communist nation to give up its nuclear weapons.
After the summit, Trump said he believed Kims claim not to have known how Otto Warmbier was treated, prompting his parents to issue a sharp statement strongly condemning Kims evil regime and blaming it for their sons death.
In a statement, Fred and Cindy Warmbier thanked van Hollen and Toomey, and said they believed the legislation would provide useful tools to help change North Korea.
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