
US State Department
The U.S. State Department is the federal agency responsible for managing the country’s foreign affairs and diplomatic relations. It handles negotiations with other countries, promotes American interests abroad, and represents the U.S. at international organizations, such as the United Nations. The State Department also issues passports, helps American citizens overseas, and provides guidance on foreign policy. Led by the Secretary of State, it plays a crucial role in shaping how the U.S. interacts globally, addressing issues like trade, security, and humanitarian efforts.