Obama Signs Legislation Hitting North Korea With More Sanctions

President Barack Obama makes a statement on the climate agreement in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, on December 12, 2015. Photo by Dennis Brack/Pool/Sipa USA
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UPDATE: Feb. 18, 2016, 2:56 PM ET

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama has signed legislation imposing new sanctions against North Koreafor refusing to stop its nuclear weapons program.

Lawmakers overwhelmingly and swiftly approved the bill earlier this month. White House spokesman Josh Earnest said Wednesday that the president planned to sign the bill.

The expanded sanctions are designed to deny North Korea the money it needs to develop miniaturized nuclear warheads and the long-range missiles needed to deliver them.

The measure also authorizes $50 million over five years to transmit radio broadcasts into North Korea and support humanitarian assistance programs.

The sanctions from Congress come as the U.S. and China are in delicate negotiations over a U.N. Security Council resolution on new sanctions. China has raised concerns about measures that could devastate North Korea’seconomy.

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