The Senate must approve treaties and presidential appointments.
The President makes or directs treaties (agreements) with other countries, which Congress must approve. A President also directs aid to other countries and sets policies that affect U.S. relations with other nations, that is as chief diplomat. As chief jurist the presidents appoints supreme court jurists
Congress can
Sovereign countries make treaties with other countries. The exact protocols will vary according to the legislation of the country.
The member of the President's administration responsible for negotiating treaties with other countries is the Secretary of State. This official represents the U.S. in diplomatic matters and plays a key role in foreign policy, including treaty negotiations. The Secretary may work alongside other diplomats and officials to craft agreements that require ratification by the Senate.
Making treaties with other countries :)
power to make treaties with other countries..
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Executive branch
Approve treaties made with other countries
Approve treaties made with other countries
It is the Secretary of State's job to negotiate treaties.