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executive agreement
noun
- an agreement, usually pertaining to administrative matters and less formal than an international treaty, made between chiefs of state without senatorial approval.
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However, these will "require executive agreement on significant policy issues", they added.
“It’s a framework because the administration wanted to have something it could do by executive agreement,†said Robert Holleyman, a former deputy U.S. trade representative.
Such an executive agreement would not be legally binding and would lack the reciprocal benefits of a full trade pact, according to Goodman.
There had been doubt whether payments could be made without Executive agreement.
Earlier this year, a senior departmental official said that executive agreement was needed to extend funding for the holiday food payments beyond Easter 2022.
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