Are Executive Agreements as legally binding as treaties?

Answer:
Executive Agreements are not as binding as treaties. Executive agreements are made between two individuals, the executives of two agencies or two countries, and are really binding only as long as the two executives want them to be. Treaties are ratified by Congress and are agreements between two national governments. for the US, they are second in force only to the constitution itself, and are binding until one side or the other follows procedures included in the treaty to discontinue the agreement.
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