Wilson's first five points, outlined in his Fourteen Points speech in 1918, primarily addressed the principles of open diplomacy, freedom of the seas, and the removal of economic barriers. They emphasized the need for national self-determination and the reduction of armaments, aimed at fostering lasting peace and preventing future conflicts. These points sought to create a framework for international cooperation and stability following World War I.
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