The sides of Azerbaijan and Armenia regularly work on proposals and present them to each other.

APA reports that Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov said this at a joint press conference on the results of his talks with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov in Moscow while commenting on Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's speech that Armenia presented proposals for a peace treaty to Azerbaijan the other day.

"It is difficult to answer whether we are satisfied with the document and it would not be correct.

Of course, the process is not easy, it is difficult.

The positions of the parties differ in many cases, and therefore proposals must be negotiated in several stages.

As a result of these discussions, you convey your position to the other party more clearly and understand the position of the other party better.

Yesterday, the Prime Minister of Armenia declared that he is ready to sign an agreement based on the conditions presented by them.

However, we understand that the contract is not signed in this form.

If we proceed with this logic, then we were ready to sign an agreement within the framework of our conditions on October 2 in Geneva," the Azerbaijani Foreign Minister emphasized.