Congress must also consent to the treaty.
The process in signing a treaty with a foreign country starts with negotiation with the Secretary of State. It is followed by negotiation of US representatives. Upon agreement of terms, the president submits treaty to Senate and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee considers treaty and reports to Senate and must be approved by 2/3 majority.
The Senate
No treaty by ANY president is valid without the consent of the Legislature.
make a treaty with a foreign country
No. He can make and propose a treaty but it must be approved by congress.
agreements between countries are called "Treaty's" ---treaty---
Yes, if the foreign country and America have an extradition treaty.
the President of the United States can enter into a treaty with a foreign nation but the governor of a state within the United States cannot. The President of the United States can enter into a foreign treaty with another country but the governor of a state within the United States cannot.
An Executive Agreement does not require consent by Congress. An Executive Agreement is a pact made by the President with the head of a foreign state (country). It is a binding international pact that abides by the force of law but which, unlike a treaty, does not require Congressional consent to take place.
two thirds of the senators president i do believe
That depends on the definition of the word treaty, since the U.S. Constitution requires that all treaties be approved by a two-thirds vote of the Senate. If any agreement between the U.S. Government and a government outside the United States would be considered a treaty, the U.S. President does not have the power to do that without Senate approval.
Congress has to approve and vote on any treaties the president proposes, so its a good idea to get their input so the pres will know it will be approved