The president is the one who hosts a cabinet meeting to discuss foreign policy. This is one of the powers that have been expressed to the president by the constitution.
Foreign relations are handled by the US Department of State ("State Department").
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A cabinet, in political reference, consists of presidentially (or any executive power, if referring to another government other than the US) appointed officials that serve as advisors under the current president and their term lasts as long as their president is in office. The meeting that ensues between cabinet officials consist of members discussing issues that affect the country. Each member is responsible for a certain area (the military, commerce, foreign policy, etc) and they discuss ways to help the president govern the country.
Allies, parties, cabinet, treaties
The secretary of state and the secretary of defense generally work most closely with the president on foreign policy.
The lobbyist went to the meeting to discuss the insurance policy's with the senators.
The State Department, under direction of the President, deals with foreign policy.
The executive branch of the United States government has the most responsibility for handling foreign policy. The executive branch consists of the president, Cabinet, and independent agencies.
This question refers to the Secretary of State as the president's chief diplomat and cabinet member. Other critical foreign policy roles to the presidency are the Secretary of Defense and National Security Advisor.
I want know the defference between present policy of foreign investment and past policy of foreign investment
Bernie Sanders has minimal foreign policy experience. He has demonstrated both when questioned on foreign policy that (1) the subject does not interest him, (2) that he will default to his cabinet and liaisons for information on the subject, and (3) he does not complex ideas on foreign policy. Note, for example, when he speaks about the economy that he uses very precise facts and percentages (to the point that this has become a joke about Sanders). Conversely, when it comes to foreign policy, Sanders speaks in vague and unclear language about desires and intent.