It isn’t a treaty nor valid.
Veto
refusing to ratify a treaty
The approval of the Senate
In the United States, the Executive Branch (President) will negotiate a treaty, and it must be consented to by the Senate with a 2/3 affirmative vote. After this, the President can ratify the treaty.
The Secretary of State typically negotiates treaties. The Senate must ratify any treaty before it become binding.
The executive branch (the president) has the power to with the consent and advice of the Senate.
In the United States, the Executive branch provides the process for signing and approving treaties with foreign entities (generally the responsibility of the President).However, the Legislative branch (specifically the Senate) is responsible for ratifying any treaty signed by the President. A two-thirds majority in the Senate must approve the treaty in question for it to be officially ratified.
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The Executive Branch makes the Treaty, this branch includes the President, the US Senate ratifies the Treaty by a two thirds majority. Only then is it effective.
That body is the United States Senate. Treaty ratification takes a super majority vote of 2/3.
In the United States major treaty negotiations are conducted by the executive branch of the government under the auspices of the President. The ratification of the treaty is the job of the US Senate.
The senate may approve or disapprove the treaty.