 President Ilham Aliyev, Armenia is close to accepting five well-known principles for peace. Anti-terrorist measures were not planned by us. At least in November 2020, there was none. I can say that very clearly. President Ilham Aliyev expressed these views at the conference, Karabakh, returning home after 30 years, held at ADA University on December 6th, Achievements and Difficulties Forum, saying that the peace agreement to be signed between the two countries should be properly investigated by international experts, the head of state added, as a country that has seen more than 30 years of occupation, destruction of its territory, ethnic cleansing and suffering, we reached out to Armenia, not international mediators, noting that the principles of the peace agreement were drawn up and sent to Armenia, but there was still silence. President Ilham Aliyev said, then five well-known principles were announced. Now it seems that Armenia is close to accepting them. They can take it as a base. If they had done this a few years ago, of course, there would have been no need for an anti-terrorist operation. This is history and it shows that it was Azerbaijan, not Armenia, that promoted peace. Five basic principles for the normalization of relations between the two states follows. 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 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.