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In the US government, it is the Department of State (State Department).
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All treaties must ratified by the Senate before they take effect.
He can and does meet with foreign heads of state and negotiate treaties and other accords or agreements. However, any treaties he makes are not binding unless the Senate ratifies them.
Every treaty.
President
3 branches
the senate
The executive (the President) negotiates the terms of treaties. The Senate must approve them as a condition of their ratification.
Legislative Branch
The Secretary of State negotiates treaties but they must be approved by the President and ratified by the Senate.
In the US government, it is the Department of State (State Department).
In the US government, it is the Department of State (State Department).
In the US government, it is the Department of State (State Department).
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