The House of Representatives has no power with regard to foreign treaties. Treaties with foreign government are negotiated by the President subject to the advice and consent of the Senate only.
the president has the power to create treaties
cabneit
no
cabneit
exclusive
Exclusive
Treaties made by the United States with a foreign power must be ratified by Congress.
The Senate has influence in the area of foreign policy through its power to approve treaties.
Executive
yes
No, it cannot. The power to make treaties with foreign countries is expressly reserved to the president under Article II of the US Constitution. The only role Congress plays is that treaties are subject to the advice and consent of the Senate. Note that "Congress", (i.e. the Senate and House of Representatives together) does not have a role in approving treaties. Only the Senate has such a role.
it is the supreme authority of senate to ratify treaties with foreign nations by a majority of vote.