It is the Secretary of State's job to negotiate treaties.
Making treaties with other countries :)
The Senate has the important job of approving treaties made by the president.
they make international laws by making treaties
He proposes them and is the chief negotiator in their making.
No. The Senate alone votes to ratify treaties.
Diplomacy.
The president enforces the law, vetoes laws, and makes treaties.
Samuel Benjamin Crandall has written: 'Treaties, their making and enforcement' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Treaties, Foreign relations
Gerry Nagtzaam has written: 'The making of international environmental treaties' -- subject(s): Treaties, International Environmental law, Interpretation and construction
The US President has the Constitutional authority to make foreign policy, with the advice of the Senate, who must approve all treaties.
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