Seoul: North Korea was estimated to have spent $620 million on its nuclear weapons program last year, an international anti-nuclear weapons group said.
The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, a Nobel Peace Prize-winning organization, made the estimation in a report about the expenditures that nine countries, including the North, made on nuclear development, Yonhap News Agency reported on Thursday.
The figure was drawn based on a South Korean think tank's estimate that the North spent 35 per cent of its gross national income (GNI) on its military in 2009, as well as data from Global Zero, another anti-nuclear weapons group, that the North was believed to have spent 6 per cent of the military budget on nuclear development in 2011.
Citing data from the Bank of Korea, this week's report said the North's GNI for 2018 was estimated at 35.895 trillion Korean won.