Legislative Branch
The executive (the President) negotiates the terms of treaties. The Senate must approve them as a condition of their ratification.
Negotiating treaties with other countries falls primarily under the executive branch, specifically the president or head of state, as they have the authority to negotiate and sign treaties on behalf of their country. However, the legislative branch, through the Senate (in the case of the United States), plays a role in the treaty-making process by giving advice and consent to the president for final ratification. Lastly, the judicial branch may be involved in interpreting and resolving any disputes related to the treaties.
Executive Branch
Executive branch
the executive branch :)
Diplomat
legislative branch
Diplomat
an executive agreement
the exective branch Added: Represented by the State Department.
Department of State