The statement that occurred in part because of President Wilson's Fourteen Points is:
Germany requested an armistice to end the war and negotiate peace terms.
President Wilson's Fourteen Points outlined his vision for a post-war world, emphasizing self-determination, open diplomacy, and the establishment of a League of Nations. When Germany sought an end to the fighting, they did so partly in response to Wilson's proposals, which offered a prospect for peace based on mutual agreement and diplomacy.