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El 9 jun 2023, a las 12:48, Maribel - Alianza por el Desarme Nuclear <maribel@desarmenuclear.org> escribió:

Hola,

Os he enviado antes un mail pero no sé si os habrá llegado porque me ha devuelto algo un poco extraño. Os decía que el lunes se hacen públicos estos datos y he pedido permiso a ICAN para traducir la nota, agregar un parrafito dirigido de nuestra parte a España y enviarla como Alianza e ICAN partner a nuestros medios. Autorizados estamos a hacerlo. Tendremos que difundir también en redes. Os aviso para que lo sepáis. Está embargada hasta las 12 del mediodía.

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De: Alistair Burnett, ICAN Head of Media <press@icanw.org>
Date: vie, 9 jun 2023 a las 9:59
Subject: Press release: Global spending on nuclear weapons increases to
$82.9 billion
To: Maribel Hernandez Sanchez <maribel.hernandez@periodistes.org>

PRESS RELEASE

GLOBAL SPENDING ON NUCLEAR WEAPONS INCREASES TO $82.9 BILLION

Embargoed to 12.00 CEST (10.00 GMT) 12 June 2023

PLEASE NOTE THE EMBARGO TIME HAS CHANGED

GENEVA 9 JUNE 2023

Global spending on nuclear weapons has increased for the third year in a
row as the nine nuclear-armed states continued to modernise and expand
their arsenals.

According to a new report from the International Campaign to Abolish
Nuclear Weapons, ICAN; which produces the most authoritative figures on
nuclear weapons expenditure, all together the nine countries spent $82.9
billion, 3% more than in 2021. That is $157,664 spent per minute on
nuclear arms in 2022.

The report, _Wasted: 2022 Global Nuclear Weapons Spending [1],_ shows
that the United States spent $43.7 billion. Although this was slightly
less than in 2021, the US continues to spend more than all the other
nuclear-armed countries put together. China spent a quarter of the US
total at $11.7 billion, an increase of just over 6%. Russia was the
third largest spender at $9.6 billion, which represents an increase of
5.74% on the previous year. The country that increased its spending the
most was India with a 21.8% increase. The other country that had a
double-digit rise was the UK which increased spending by just over 11%.

$82.9 billion could have paid for two billion people to be vaccinated
against COVID-19 or provided 1.275 billion people with clean water and
sanitation for a year.

Arms companies involved in the production of nuclear weapons received
new contracts worth just under $16 billion in 2022 and in turn spent
$113 million on lobbying governments in the US and France alone.
Globally, nuclear-armed countries have contracts with companies to
produce nuclear weapons worth at least $278.6 billion continuing in some
cases through 2040.

Nuclear weapons manufacturers and nuclear-armed states also spent
millions funding the work of think tanks that in turn influence
government policy and public attitudes towards nuclear weapons.

ICAN’s Programme Coordinator and co-author of the report, Susi Snyder
said: “It’s appalling that these nine countries spent $82.9 billion
on 12,500 nuclear weapons. These billions could have been spent on
rebuilding from the devastating COVID 19 pandemic and combating climate
change and biodiversity loss. The arms industry is raking in about 35%
of this money while telling shareholders that lobbying against nuclear
disarmament is good for business. But thankfully more and more investors
are coming to see nuclear weapons as a significant risk and are
divesting from these companies.”

Alicia Sanders-Zakre, report co-author and Policy and Research
Coordinator at ICAN added: “Nuclear-armed states increase spending
every year, but the $82.9 billion they wasted in 2022 did nothing to
improve global security, rather, they are making the situation worse.
Real security is being provided through the Treaty on the Prohibition of
Nuclear Weapons, where almost half of UN member states are rejecting
these tools of terror and intimidation and collaborating to end the
nuclear weapons era forever.”

You can download the full report here [2]

Ends

For more information and interviews contact:

Alistair Burnett, Head of Media, ICAN +41 78 238 7179 alistair@icanw.org


Editor's notes

1 Spending by country:

* USA:      $43.7 billion, $83,143/ minute
* China:    $11.7 billion, $22,219/ minute
* Russia:   $9.6 billion, $18,228/ minute
* UK:        $6.8 billion, $12,975/ minute
* France:   $5.6 billion, $10,603/ minute
* India:      $2.7 billion, $5,181/ minute
* Israel:     $1.2 billion, $2,226/ minute
* Pakistan: $1 billion, $1,967/ minute
* DPRK:     $589 million, $1,221/ minute

Total spending 2020-2022

2022 $82.9 billion or $157,664 per minute

2021 $82.4 billion or $156,841 per minute

2020 $72.6 billion or $137,666 per minute

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