The president can make treaties, but Congress must ratify them.
The legislative branch is responsible for the approval and ratification of treaties.
The Executive Branch makes the Treaty, this branch includes the President, the US Senate ratifies the Treaty by a two thirds majority. Only then is it effective.
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The senate approves and disapproves treaties but the executive branch makes the treaties with the other countries!
The legislative branch (US Congress) more specifically the US Senate, must confirm all appointments to Federal judgeships, and ratify all international treaties.
the president can sign a treaty but congress has to ratify it in order for the US to enter into it. So I guess congress is the only branch of government.
The Senate ratifies treaties and all of the president's nominees as part of the separation of powers/ checks and balances that are built into the US Constitution.
The executive branch of the government has the power to make treaties, but each treaty must be ratified by the US Senate
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the president was given the power to make treaties and speak to leaders of the different countries
Congress votes on and confirms or denies Presidential nominees and or treaties Congress being the Legislative branch of American Government comprised of the House of Representatives and the Senate.