SSL 64-bit block size cipher suites supported (sweet32)

So can you confirm that our Mikrotik product is not vulnerable to such kind of attacks (SSL 64-bit Block Size Cipher Suites Supported (SWEET32)?

Risk:
The remote host supports the use of a block cipher with 64-bit blocks in one or more cipher suites. It is, therefore, affected by a vulnerability, known as SWEET32, due to the use of weak 64-bit block
ciphers. A man-in-the-middle attacker who has sufficient resources can exploit this vulnerability, via a ‘birthday’ attack, to detect a collision that leaks the XOR between the fixed secret and a known plaintext, allowing the disclosure of the secret text, such as secure HTTPS cookies, and possibly resulting in the hijacking of an authenticated session.
Proof-of-concepts have shown that attackers can recover authentication
cookies from an HTTPS session in as little as 30 hours.
Note that the ability to send a large number of requests over the same TLS connection between the client and server is an important requirement for carrying out this attack. If the number of requests
allowed for a single connection were limited, this would mitigate the vulnerability. However, Nessus has not checked for such a mitigation.