
U.S. Secretary of State
The U.S. Secretary of State is the country’s top diplomat, responsible for managing foreign relations and representing the United States to other nations. This official advises the President on international issues, negotiates treaties, and promotes U.S. interests abroad. The Secretary oversees the State Department, which handles diplomacy, global aid, and foreign policy initiatives. They often travel internationally to meet with foreign leaders, aiming to foster alliances, address global conflicts, and ensure the safety and prosperity of the United States through effective diplomacy.