 NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Ukraine should continue to receive the support it needs to fight Russia off its land, otherwise, the US, Europe and other parts of the world will be more vulnerable if Russian President Vladimir Putin gets what he wants from Ukraine. Such a scenario would also embolden a land grab by other authoritarian regimes in other parts of the world, Stoltenberg said. During a TV interview with Fox News, Stoltenberg also said that Beijing is watching closely NATO's response to Putin's invasion of Ukraine. Today, it's Ukraine, tomorrow, it might be Taiwan, the NATO chief said, Stoltenberg said the southern US border crisis is important in the United States as it is in many other NATO countries. But he said investing in helping Ukraine resist Moscow's advances is a good deal for the Western world. We need to realize that this is closely watched in Beijing, he said. So it's not only making Europe more vulnerable but all of us, also the United States, more vulnerable if Putin gets what he wants in Ukraine. It is important that Putin doesn't get his way in Ukraine, because that will embolden other authoritarian powers, Stoltenberg said. Today it's Ukraine, tomorrow it may be Taiwan.