
MOSCOW, July 12 Blind journalist Regina Parpieva , who interviewed him at the end of the annual big press conference of Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2018, said she would like to ask the president now how he manages to cope with the «pressure of the west wind», but at the same time go forward.
Parpiyeva said that her position has not changed, and Putin is a great person for her, and he will remain so. According to her, she is proud of the Russian president.
«He is just a hero, no matter what, despite the heavy workload, he copes with his duties at the highest level. One of the questions I would like to ask is: «How does he manage not only to cope with the pressure of Western wind, but also go ahead and help us keep the right direction?» — said Parpiyeva.
If the journalist managed to talk to Putin, then, according to her, she would like to wish him strength, because can't even imagine how hard it is for him right now. «He's a good person. I don't know how much he sleeps now, but his voice is very tired. Honestly, I'm very worried about him, as a person,» Parpiyeva emphasized.
Now the girl is in her third year at the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University, she graduated perfectly this year. «Everything suits her studies, although there were some problems. Now I have one dream, I would really like to write a project to receive a grant for the purchase of a Braille printer for Moscow State University,» Parpiyeva said. In addition, the journalist plans to develop her own project on an accessible environment, within which visually impaired and blind people could go into different rooms with a guide dog.

