It is the Secretary of State's job to negotiate treaties.
vice president
The Secretary of State is the member of the president's administration responsible for negotiating treaties with other countries. This position oversees the nation's foreign affairs and represents the U.S. in diplomatic discussions. Once a treaty is negotiated, it must be submitted to the Senate for ratification.
Yes. Many countries do not have the position of vice-president.
The member of the president's administration responsible for negotiating treaties with other countries is the Secretary of State. This position plays a crucial role in foreign policy and diplomacy, representing the U.S. in discussions and negotiations with foreign governments. Additionally, the Secretary of State works closely with the president and other key advisors to formulate and implement the nation's international agreements.
The ultra-Federalists were angered with President Adams and his plan to negotiate with Napoleon.Their position was the opposite of party leader and US President Adams. They wanted to capture New Orleans and the Floridas.
FDR was Sec of the Navy
Andrew Young was ambassador to the United Nations.
Secretary of Foreign Affairs
In general, no. The position of General Secretary is more analogous to Prime Minister than President. Any position labeled "President" in a communist country is generally a purely ceremonial position.
Davis was Secretary of War in the administration of President Franklin Pierce
The president of the PAGASA is Prisco Nilo. He joined the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration in 1984 and was appointed the present position in 2007.
In Washington's administration Thomas Jefferson was the Secretary of State. Thomas Jefferson was the first United States Secretary of State and he was the 3rd President of the United States of America.