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The US President has an entire State Department, plus specialists in many other government departments, to help him negotiate treaties with other governments. A treaty is made between at least two parties, so no one side can make a treaty by itself.

Any treaty must then be ratified by the US Senate before it can become binding on the US.

So, no, the President does not make treaties by himself.

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Bi-lateral means by two sides. One person can not take a bi-lateral action.

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No, by definition of bilateral. I do not see how a decision made by one man can be bilateral.

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