Treaties are generally less commonly used than executive agreements in U.S. foreign policy. While treaties require Senate approval and involve a more formal ratification process, executive agreements can be made solely by the President and do not require Senate consent, allowing for quicker and more flexible action. As a result, presidents often prefer executive agreements for routine diplomatic matters. However, treaties are still used for significant international commitments and obligations.
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