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I assume that you mean this question to be in regards to the United States since it is in the U.S. History category...

With that assumption in mind, the Federal government is the only government in the U.S. that has the power to make treaties with other countries. An example to make this slightly more clear would be to say that the state of Montana cannot make a treaty with Canada over something such as a border dispute... it must be the U.S. Government that enters a treaty to end such a dispute.

and to be more specific within the federal government... it is the executive branch that has this power, not the judicial or legislative. however, the legislative branch must approve a treaty made by the president.

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