No. The power to make treaties is exclusive to the Federal government.
The president can make treaties, but Congress must ratify them.
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Yes, the US was allowed to make treaties under the Articles of Confederation.
The U. S. Senate must ratify all treaties.
The President does not make treaties. Congress does. This includes the Senate as well as the House of Representatives.
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The Senate must approve treaties and presidential appointments.
The President of the U.S. has the power to make treaties with foreign countries, but must be confirmed by the U.S. Senate. He also has the power to enter into executive agreements (secret treaties) with no Senate confirmation needed.