The 14 Points for Peace was a statement of principles for peace negotiations to end World War I, outlined by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in January 1918. This framework aimed to address the causes of the war and sought to establish a just and lasting peace by promoting self-determination, free trade, disarmament, and the creation of a League of Nations. Wilson's vision represented a significant departure from the punitive approaches of other leaders and aimed to create a new international order based on cooperation.