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In the United States, the Executive Branch (President) will negotiate a treaty, and it must be consented to by the Senate with a 2/3 affirmative vote. After this, the President can ratify the treaty.

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Q: Who Approves the treaties for the US with foreign countries?
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Which of the branches of the US government approves treaties?

The senate approves and disapproves treaties but the executive branch makes the treaties with the other countries!


Who approves all treaties in us?

umm... the


Who is responsible for approving?

the US. President approves treaties.


Who approves treaties with other other country?

Treaties are ratified by Congress, in the US.


Who is responsible for approving treaties?

The President of the United States is responsible for negotiating and finalizing treaties with other countries. However, the Senate must approve treaties by a two-thirds majority before they can take effect.


Who has the power in the US to make treaties with foreign countries?

the executive branch almost 100% sure


Can the vice president make treaties with foreign countries?

The US President has the Constitutional authority to make foreign policy, with the advice of the Senate, who must approve all treaties.


Who maintains continuous with foreign countries and negotiates treaties and agreements with foreign nations?

In the US government, it is the Department of State (State Department).


Who maintains continuous communications with foreign countries and negotiates treaties and agreements with foreign nations?

In the US government, it is the Department of State (State Department).


Who maintains continues communications with foreign countries and negotiates treaties and agreements with foreign nations?

In the US government, it is the Department of State (State Department).


Could congress make treaties with foreign countries?

No, it cannot. The power to make treaties with foreign countries is expressly reserved to the president under Article II of the US Constitution. The only role Congress plays is that treaties are subject to the advice and consent of the Senate. Note that "Congress", (i.e. the Senate and House of Representatives together) does not have a role in approving treaties. Only the Senate has such a role.


Who must approve any treaties that are made by the US with foreign countries?

In the US, only the Federal Government can do this; states cannot do this individually.