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the role of the senate in regard to treaties is to have the president of the senate sign the treaty. approve international treaties. negotiate the terms and conditions of the treaty. advise during negotiations.
In the United States, the Constitution gives the Senate the power to advise and consent on treaties. This means the Senate can offer advice during negotiations and must approve international treaties with a two - thirds majority vote. The president negotiates treaties and the vice - president (president of the Senate) does not sign treaties in this context.
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approve international treaties