 Armenian MFA Yerevan has received new peace proposals from Baku, Armenia has received new peace proposals from Azerbaijan and is studying them Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan said at a joint news conference with German Foreign Minister Annalena Behrbock. We were to have met with Azerbaijani and Russian Foreign Ministers in Moscow but the Armenian side postponed its participation due to the blockade of the Lachin corridor. We transferred our proposals to the Azerbaijani side and recently received new proposals from Baku regarding a peace agreement. We continue to work on the text, he said. It has to be noted that despite the steps taken by Azerbaijan to normalise relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia, statements at the highest level about Baku's readiness to sign a peace treaty with Armenia no response was given by Armenia over the past period. Before this, Azerbaijan submitted a proposal to Armenia on the basic principles for establishing relations between the two states. It reflects the following five basic principles for the normalisation of relations between the two states. Mutual recognition by states of sovereignty, territorial integrity, inviolability of their international borders and political independence of each other. Mutual confirmation of the absence of territorial claims of states to each other and the adoption of a legal obligation that such a claim will not be brought in the future. Refrain from threatening each other's security in interstate relations. Use of threats and force against political independence and territorial integrity as well as other circumstances that do not comply with the purposes of the UN Charter. Delimination and demarcation of the state border. Establishment of diplomatic relations. Opening transport and communications. Building other relevant communications and establishing cooperation in other areas of mutual interest. It is on these principles that the two states can conclude a bilateral peace agreement after intensive substantive and result oriented negotiations.