President Wilson's speech called the Points provided one plan for ending World War I and securing permanent world peace.
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U.S. President Woodrow Wilson proposed “The Fourteen Points” on January 8, 1918, after the World War I. It was an initiative to end disputes in Europe and to promote international trade. He wanted to establish world peace and democracy through these steps. He wanted to end the secret treaties signed between the countries, reduce the use of armaments and establish freedom for the natives too.