"Currently, there are schools in the areas where Azerbaijanis live in Georgia, where there is no one to replace the old teachers.

First of all, the school is called an Azerbaijani language school because the subject of Azerbaijani language and literature is taught there.

Azerbaijani teachers pass it.

In general, there are no teachers to pass other subjects."

APA reports that MP Fazil Mustafa said this at today's meeting of the Milli Majlis.

The deputy said that there is a shortage of personnel in our national schools in Georgia: "The optimal option to solve the problem is to establish a joint university in Tbilisi with the support of the Georgian and Azerbaijani governments.

Most of our clerics in Georgia are either trained by Iran in their religious institutions or sent back to Borchali with certain assignments.

The level of ignorance among Azerbaijanis in Georgia is increasing.

We have to react to this issue now.

Opportunities should be created for Azerbaijanis in Georgia to receive religious education."