<Dl> <Dd> This article is about executive agreements between nations in general . For information on executive agreements in US foreign policy, see Foreign policy of the United States . </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> This article is about executive agreements between nations in general . For information on executive agreements in US foreign policy, see Foreign policy of the United States . </Dd> <P> An executive agreement is an agreement between the heads of government of two or more nations that has not been ratified by the legislature as treaties are ratified . Executive agreements are considered politically binding to distinguish them from treaties which are legally binding . </P>

Where do presidents derive their constitutional powers to make executive agreements