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The Legislative Branch
The Senate ratifies treaties entered into by the executive branch of government.
The executive branch is responsible for decisions on foreign treaties.
Executive Branch :)
The only branch of the United States Federal Government that can enter into treaties with other sovereign nations is the legislative branch.
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The Executive branch has the authority to negotiate and enter into treaties with foreign countries. However, the Senate must ratify the treaty by a two-thirds majority before it becomes legally binding.
Congress
the legislative branch confirms judges
Only the President can propose treaties with other countries for the US. This power is speciically given to the president in Article II, Section 2, Clause 2: "He shall have Power, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to make treaties. . ." No other branch of government and no state may deal with foreign nations.
In the United States, the Executive branch provides the process for signing and approving treaties with foreign entities (generally the responsibility of the President).However, the Legislative branch (specifically the Senate) is responsible for ratifying any treaty signed by the President. A two-thirds majority in the Senate must approve the treaty in question for it to be officially ratified.
The Legislative branch but more specifically the Senate. The president proposes but the Senate must approve by 2/3 of the vote.