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What is the role of the senate foreign relations committee and why is it unique to that chamber

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The Senate´s Foreign Relations Committee has major influence on the US foreign policy. It supervises and reviews the regular conduct of diplomacy by the Department of State , it reviews the text of foreign treaties and approve them for a vote by the whole chamber. It also confirms ambassadorial appointments by the president. Also the secretary of state must be confirmed by the Senate after a hearing with the committee.

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