When asked by Yle what his position was on the placement of nuclear weapons systems in Finland after becoming a Nato member, Niinistö said the possibility seemed far fetched.Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin (SDP) and Swedish PM Ulf Kristersson said their respective countries are not planning to make preconditions about the issue of nuclear weapons before they are official members of Nato.'We live in dangerous times'During his speech, Niinistö also spoke about Finland's and Sweden's Nato applications, noting that the ratification process moved at an historically fast pace.Niinistö said that Russia is miscalculating if it thinks that using energy as a weapon will break Western countries' support for Ukraine.Edited at 18:28 to add Niinistö comments on the possibility of nuclear weapons being set up in the country after joining Nato."