How is Congress involved when the president negotiates a treaty with another country?

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The House must approve funding for the treaty.
The House must approve funding for the treaty.

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee must approve the treaty.
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee must approve the treaty.

Congress is not directly involved but is informed of the process
Congress is not directly involved but is informed of the process

The Senate needs to approve the treaty by a two-third vote.

The Senate needs to approve the treaty by a two-third vote. Congress plays a significant role in the treaty-making process as per the US Constitution. The president negotiates the treaty, but the Senate must ratify it with a two-thirds vote. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee evaluates the treaty to provide advice and consent to the full Senate. Congress can also decide whether to fund the treaty or not.