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They must meet with the other countries, work out the details and agree to it, finalize the treaty into a bill of sorts, and the Senate must confirm it with a vote of 2/3. Pretty cut-and-dry.

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Yes, the executive branch (aka the president) can negotiate and sign treaties, but Congress can approve or reject these treaties.

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