The President of the United States is ultimately responsible for conducting foreign policy, but the Department of State, headed by the Secretary of State, has primary responsibility for foreign affairs/
The executive branch of the federal government of the United States of America has primary responsibility for conducting foreign affairs. The Department of State within that branch is the agency that carries out the foreign policy of the Executive branch.
the Department of State
The United States Department of State handles foreign affairs.
Executive, through the Department of Defense.
The executive branch, specifically the President of the United States, represents the US in foreign affairs. The President is responsible for conducting diplomacy, negotiating treaties, and serving as the Commander-in-chief of the armed forces.
The Department of State, whose head is the Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
The Department of State is primarily responsible for conducting diplomacy with other nations on behalf of the United States government. This includes negotiation of treaties, communication with foreign governments, and representation of U.S. interests abroad.
The Department of State is primarily responsible for matters of foreign policy in the United States.
Foreign relations are handled by the US Department of State ("State Department").
The State Department is part of the executive branch of government. They are responsible for executing the President's and the countries foreign policy and managing relations with other countries.
The executive branch is responsible for decisions on foreign treaties.
i think it is the department of state