In the United States, the President has the authority to make treaties with foreign countries, but these treaties must be ratified by a two-thirds majority in the Senate. This process ensures that both the executive and legislative branches are involved in international agreements. Treaties can cover a wide range of issues, including trade, defense, and environmental concerns.
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the president has the power to create treaties
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