no, the federal government is responsible for foreign affairs.
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The Executive Branch and the U.S. Congress have constitutional responsibilities for U.S. fThe Executive Branch and the U.S. Congress have constitutional responsibilities for U.S. foreign policy. oreign policy.
According to Linda Monk the main duty of the executive branch is conducting foreign affairs and taking care that the laws be faithfully executed.
The states have many responsibilities within government. They are responsible for administering decisions on roads, education, their justice system, public safety, collecting revenues, and implementing federal mandates.
Even though this question fails to have specificity, it can be answered with regards to the United States. State governments do not have the authority or duty to enact legislation that is specified in the US Constitution to be the duty of the Federal government. For example, the creation of treaties between US states and foreign governments is a duty only allowed for the US government to handle. Another area lies in taxation. Tariffs are handled by the Federal government. US states have no role in tariffs.
The states have many responsibilities within government. They are responsible for administering decisions on roads, education, their justice system, public safety, collecting revenues, and implementing federal mandates.