Ambassador
The personal representatives of the US Department of the President in foreign countries are known as ambassadors. These individuals are appointed by the President and are responsible for representing the United States in diplomatic matters and promoting its interests abroad. Ambassadors work to strengthen relationships with foreign governments, negotiate agreements, and address issues of mutual concern with the host country.
An Ambassador.
If you were the president of the United State, how would you handle foreign affairs (your general philosophy) ?
Secretary of Foreign Affairs
ambassadors ministers consuls
the president represents the US when he or she travels to other countries to meet with foreign leaders.THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING MY ANSWER:]
the president represents the US when he or she travels to other countries to meet with foreign leaders.THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING MY ANSWER:]
the president represents the US when he or she travels to other countries to meet with foreign leaders.THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING MY ANSWER:]
Atlanta Georgia
The US President has the Constitutional authority to make foreign policy, with the advice of the Senate, who must approve all treaties.
The president, with the advice and consent of the senate.
44 countries in 33 foreign trips!