December 3, The Iran Project - SeyyedMohammad Reza Darbandi, Deputy for International Affairs of Sa'adi Foundation has said Georgian people and scholars are ?highly interested in Persian-language school expansionin Georgia.
Emphasizing the role of language teaching and development on spreading different countries beliefs and culture, Darbandi said Iran's Saa'di Foundation has also been established to develop the Persian language and Iranian culture in the world.
He referred to Georgia as one of the countries that welcomes the expansion of Persian language and culture, adding because of Iran and Georgia common past, Georgian parents want their children to learn Persian language and become familiar with Iranian culture and its teachings for not beinginfluenced by theWestern culture and forget their past history.
Head of Caucasus International University of Georgia, for his part, referred to the universitys measures to promote Persian language and culture, adding given the students interest, we held Persian language courses.
The Sa'adi Foundation which was established in 2012 aimed at becoming the main resource and reference to anyone who is interested in learning Persian outside or inside Iran, as well as to all individuals and institutions who somehow deal with teaching the Persian language and literature across the world.